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French | De gueules au demi-vol d’argent.
Origin/meaningThe actual origin of the arms is not known, but it is sepculated that the arms are derived from the arms of the Bérard Montalet, Lord of Alès, who died in 1684. He is buried in the cathedral of Alès.
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