Saint-Aubin-lès-Elbeuf
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SAINT-AUBIN-LÈS-ELBEUF
Département : Seine-Maritime
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Parti: au 1er d'azur au pont d'or de trois arches, sommé d'une croix de Lorraine d'or, posé sur une rivière de sinople, au 2e de gueules à la crosse d'or accostée des lettres capitales S et A du même; le tout sommé d'un chef d'argent chargé de trois grappes de trois cerises au naturel. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted on May 3, 1946.
The bridge recalls the geographical situation of Saint-Aubin opposite the city of Elbeuf on the Seine river. The two cities are connected by a bridge and the cross of Lorraine is taken from the arms of Elbeuf.
The crosier and the two letters S and A refer to Saint-Aubin, the patron of the parish.
The chief refers to the many cherry trees that used to be in Saint-Aubinois; until the First World War a traditional “cherry festival” was held in the town.
The arms on the town hall |
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