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The arms are based on one of the two known the arms of the Beauvoir family. The village was acquired Jacques de Beauvoir in 1665. The family held the village until 1793. To the arms was added a black bar, symbol for the old Roman road that ran through the village.<br/>
The arms are based on one of the two known the arms of the Beauvoir family. The village was acquired Jacques de Beauvoir in 1665. The family held the village until 1793. To the arms was added a black bar, symbol for the old Roman road that ran through the village.<br/>



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BEAUDRICOURT

Département : Pas-de-Calais

Blason de Beaudricourt

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms are based on one of the two known the arms of the Beauvoir family. The village was acquired Jacques de Beauvoir in 1665. The family held the village until 1793. To the arms was added a black bar, symbol for the old Roman road that ran through the village.

These arms were proposed in 1994 and I have no information whether the municipality actually adopted the proposal.


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