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YVOIR
Province : Namur
Additions : 1964 Evrehailles, Houx; 1977 Dorinne, Durnal, Godinne (1964 Mont), Purnode, Spontin
Official blazon
- (1957) D'argent à trois roses de gueules. L'écu sommé d'un heaume d'argent, grillé, colleté et liseré d'or, doublé et attaché de gueules, aux bourrelet et lambrequins d'argent et de gueules. Cimier: un buste de more tortillé d'argent, portant un vêtement de gueules.
- (1978) D'argent à trois roses de gueules - l'écu sommé d'un heaume d'argent, grillé, colleté et liseré d'or, doublé et attaché de gueules, aux bourrelet et lambrequins d'argent et de gueules - cimier: un buste de more tortillé d'argent, habillé de gueules.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on November 12, 1957 and again on February 2, 1978.
The arms are those of the Corioule family, Lords of Yvoir from the 14th century until 1743.
The arms in the town (image Derek Howard) |
The arms in the town (image Derek Howard) |
The arms in the town (image Derek Howard) |
The arms in the town (image Derek Howard) |
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