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*(fr) Burelé d'argent et de gueules, au lion de sable armé, lampassé et couronné d'or brochant sur le tout; à la filière d'azur.
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| Burelé d'argent et de gueules, au lion de sable armé, lampassé et couronné d'or brochant sur le tout; à la filière d'azur.
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Blason de Cour-sur-Loire
Official blazon
French Burelé d'argent et de gueules, au lion de sable armé, lampassé et couronné d'or brochant sur le tout; à la filière d'azur.
English No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted in 1987.

These are the arms of the D'Estouteville family, former lords of the village, with a bordure for the Loire river.


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