Dugny
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DUGNY
Département : Seine-Saint-Denis
French | Écartelé: aux 1er et 4e d'azur au clou d'argent accompagné trois fleurs de lis d'or, aux 2e et 3e de gueules au fer de moulin d'argent accompagnée de neuf épis de blé d'or formant trois bouquets de trois pièces. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The first and fourth quarter show the French royal arms, taken from the Royal Abbey of St. Denis, to which the area historically belonged. The nail is the symbol for the Holy Cross and symbolises the pilgrimage to the Holy Land by King Saint Louis in the 13th century. The other two quarters refer to the cultivation and milling of wheat, for which the village was well known.
Postal cancellation 2004 |
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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