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The arms show the cross of the [[Languedoc]] area, to which the area historically belonged. Compare also [[Aude]] and [[Gard]]. The Red Roudel and a silver Field is from the Arms of the Seigneurie de Montpellier. The | The arms show the cross of the [[Languedoc]] area, to which the area historically belonged. Compare also [[Aude]] and [[Gard]]. The Red Roudel and a silver Field is from the Arms of the Seigneurie de Montpellier. The arms was designed by Robert Louis. | ||
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D’argent au tourteau de gueules chargé d’une croix cléchée, vidée et pommetée de douze pièces d’or. Origin/meaningThe arms show the cross of the Languedoc area, to which the area historically belonged. Compare also Aude and Gard. The Red Roudel and a silver Field is from the Arms of the Seigneurie de Montpellier. The arms was designed by Robert Louis. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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