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The key and the sword are the attributes of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, the local patron saints. The bend taken from the coat of arms of the former historic region of [[Champagne]], the checkered band is the symbol of the Cistercian Order and is taken from the coat of arms of the Abbey of Clairvaux which played an important role in the history of the town. | The key and the sword are the attributes of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, the local patron saints. The bend taken from the coat of arms of the former historic region of [[Champagne]], the checkered band is the symbol of the Cistercian Order and is taken from the coat of arms of the Abbey of Clairvaux which played an important role in the history of the town. | ||
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Département : Haute-Marne
French | D'azur à la bande échiquetée de gueules et d'argent de deux tires, côtoyée de deux doubles cotices potencées contre-potencées d'or, accompagnée en chef d’une épée basse d'or posée en bande et en pointe d'une clef du même posée en bande. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted in January 2021.
The key and the sword are the attributes of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, the local patron saints. The bend taken from the coat of arms of the former historic region of Champagne, the checkered band is the symbol of the Cistercian Order and is taken from the coat of arms of the Abbey of Clairvaux which played an important role in the history of the town.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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