Breuil-sur-Vesle
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BREUIL-SUR-VESLE
Département : Marne
French | De sinople çà la fasce de gueules maçonnée de sable côtoyée de deux doubles burelles potencées contre-potencées d'or, accompagnée de trois roses d'argent rangées en chef et d'une champagne ondée du même. |
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Origin/meaning
The green field refers to the name of Breuil (small wood) and the wavy base refers to the Vesle river.
The two golden bars are based on the arms of the Champagne. The wall refers to the former brick factories in the area,
The silver roses are derived from the arms of Baron Sachs.
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