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'''Registration no.: 004/2021''' | '''Registration no.: 004/2021''' | ||
Country of origin : France<br> | Country of origin : France<br> | ||
Place of origin : Île-de-France<br> | Place of origin : Île-de-France<br> | ||
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Cimier : Heaume d'acier, au loup issant d'or tenant trois besants du même. | Cimier : Heaume d'acier, au loup issant d'or tenant trois besants du même. | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | ====Origin/meaning==== | ||
The wolves symbolise the armiger's surname "Raulet" which came from old germanic "Radwulf" (Rad : council, and wulf : wolf). The crosslets reference the historical arms of the Dutchy of Bar from which the armiger's family hails. The three bezants symbolise Saint Nicholas as his attribute. | The wolves symbolise the armiger's surname "Raulet" which came from old germanic "Radwulf" (Rad : council, and wulf : wolf). The crosslets reference the historical arms of the Dutchy of Bar from which the armiger's family hails. The three bezants symbolise Saint Nicholas as his attribute. | ||
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Dr. NICOLAS RAULET
Registration no.: 004/2021
Country of origin : France
Place of origin : Île-de-France
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -
Official English blazon
Azure, two wolves rampant addorsed and in chief four crosses crosslet fitchy Or. For a crest, a demi-wolf maintaining in its paws three bezants Or.
Other language blazon
French: D'azur, à deux loups ravissants adossés, accompagné en chef de quatre croisettes recroisetées aux pieds fichés, le tout d'or. Cimier : Heaume d'acier, au loup issant d'or tenant trois besants du même.
Origin/meaning
The wolves symbolise the armiger's surname "Raulet" which came from old germanic "Radwulf" (Rad : council, and wulf : wolf). The crosslets reference the historical arms of the Dutchy of Bar from which the armiger's family hails. The three bezants symbolise Saint Nicholas as his attribute.
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