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The arms are those of Henri Joseph Vachier, Squire, Lord of Nonancourt, King's Secretary and Treasurer, who acquired the estate of Andé.
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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[[Literature]] : www.armorialdefrance.fr
[[Literature]] : www.armorialdefrance.fr

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ANDÉ

Département : Eure

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Official blazon

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.

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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