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ANDÉ

Département : Eure

Blason de Andé
Official blazon
French D'or à trois besants de gueules rangés en fasce, surmonté d'un soleil du même et soutenus de trois trangles d'azur engrelées en chef et cannelées en pointe.
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Origin/meaning

The arms are those of Henri Joseph Vachier, Squire, Lord of Nonancourt, King's Secretary and Treasurer, who acquired the estate of Andé.


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