Bra (Lierneux)
Country : Belgium Province : Liège Incorporated into:
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French | Deux écus géminés:le premier fascé d'argent et de sable de six pièces au franc quartier, à dextre d'or à la rose de gueules boutonnée d'or et feullée de sinople; le second d'argent au loup passant au naturel, les écus placés devant une Vierge nimbée, une couronne à trois fleurons sur la tête, les pieds sur un croissant de lune, tenant de la dextre un sceptre et de la sneestre l'Enfant Jésus également nimbé, dans une gloire, le tout d'or. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on November 18, 1948.
The municipality received two shields as armorial bearings, which is rather unusual for a single municipality. The left shield with the bars and the rose are the arms of the Bra family. The family may have originated in Bra, but was never in possession of the estate and the village of Bra. Until 1103 a De Braz family lived in the local castle, but did not possess the village. In 1103 the castle became a possession of the prince-abbots of the Stavelot Abbey, who already owned most of the village and the lands around it. The right shield shows the wolf of St. Remaclus, the patron saint of the Abbey (see also Stavelot), symbolising the ties between Bra and the abbey.
Literature: Servais, 1955
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