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the bend refers to the old Roman road that ran through the current municipality. The fleur-de-lys and the blue colour are taken from the arms the Brilly family, lords of Bocage. The star is taken from the arms of the Asselin family, last lords of Auberville in the 18th century. The crosier is taken to represent the Valasse Abbey, to which the parish was subjected.
the bend refers to the old Roman road that ran through the current municipality. The fleur-de-lys and the blue colour are taken from the arms the Brilly family, lords of Bocage. The star is taken from the arms of the Asselin family, last lords of Auberville in the 18th century. The crosier is taken to represent the Valasse Abbey, to which the parish was subjected.


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AUBERVILLE-LA-CAMPAGNE

Département : Seine-Maritime

Blason de Auberville-la-Campagne/Arms of Auberville-la-Campagne
Official blazon
French D'azur à la cotice d'or accompagnée en chef d'une fleur de lis et d'une étoile rangées en bande et en pointe d'un crosseron, le tout du même.
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the bend refers to the old Roman road that ran through the current municipality. The fleur-de-lys and the blue colour are taken from the arms the Brilly family, lords of Bocage. The star is taken from the arms of the Asselin family, last lords of Auberville in the 18th century. The crosier is taken to represent the Valasse Abbey, to which the parish was subjected.

Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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