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'''Registration no.: 005/2021'''
'''Registration no.: 005/2021'''


Individual/family : Individual<br>
Country of origin : France<br>
Country of origin : France<br>
Place of origin : Cholet, Maine-et-Loire<br>
Place of origin : Cholet, Maine-et-Loire<br>
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Taillé crénelé de sinople et de contre-hermine, un cerf sautant d'or ramé, onglé et allumé d'argent. Pour cimier, mouvant d'un feuillage vert, un cerf rampant d'argent ramé, onglé et allumé d'or, tenant une bannière de sable chargée d'une croix nordique d'argent.  
Taillé crénelé de sinople et de contre-hermine, un cerf sautant d'or ramé, onglé et allumé d'argent. Pour cimier, mouvant d'un feuillage vert, un cerf rampant d'argent ramé, onglé et allumé d'or, tenant une bannière de sable chargée d'une croix nordique d'argent.  


===Origin/meaning===
====Origin/meaning====
The stag is a reference to Saint-Hubert, a property in western France that is dear to the armiger's family and where they congregate frequently. Being or and argent, is a Christian symbol for the deep faith the family share while the banner references an Agnus Dei. Vert and leaves evoke nature and, along with the ermines, are a reference to western France. The fur is also a symbol of the armiger's grandfather's job as a fabric merchant. The embattled line is serves as a specific religious symbol which is important to the armiger's family. The arms are subtly canting for "Retailleau", as "per bend sinister" is "taillé" in French.  
The stag is a reference to Saint-Hubert, a property in western France that is dear to the armiger's family and where they congregate frequently. Being or and argent, is a Christian symbol for the deep faith the family share while the banner references an Agnus Dei. Vert and leaves evoke nature and, along with the ermines, are a reference to western France. The fur is also a symbol of the armiger's grandfather's job as a fabric merchant. The embattled line is serves as a specific religious symbol which is important to the armiger's family. The arms are subtly canting for "Retailleau", as "per bend sinister" is "taillé" in French.  


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