Vendée (Part 1)
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title "Communes of Vendée (Part 1)"
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(1966) Ermine a chief gules. caption Aizenay
then
(1976) Gules a lion shown slightly wider or crowned
azure. caption "Apremont, Vendée"
then
(1973) Per fess wavy azure and or a sun rays centered
shown slightly larger a roundel centered shown smaller
smaller slightly smaller smaller larger counterchanged.
caption Barbâtre
then
Azure 3 chevrons or. caption "Beaurepaire, Vendée"
then
(1959) Gules a galley shown slightly larger or pennants
and sails argent a base wavy vert a mullet bendwise
shown smaller or in dexter chief. caption "Bouin,
Vendée"
then
Quartered: 1st azure a city shown stroked moccasin
or, 4th az a city shown stroked moccasin much shorter
or, 2nd gules a pall wavy argent, 3rd arg 3 crosslets
gu. caption Bournezeau
then
(1912) Azure a barge or sails argent a mullet in dexter
chief a tower shown smaller or in sinister chief.
caption Challans
then
(1888) Azure a garb shown slightly larger stroked
moccasin or. caption Chantonnay
then
(1985) Quartered: 1st gules a maltese cross argent,
2nd azure a pair of keys arg, 3rd az on a fess arg
3 mullets gu, 4th gu a patriarchal cross arg. caption
Château–Guibert
then
Gules a lion shown slightly wider crowned or. caption
Coëx
then
(1975) Gules an eagle shown slightly larger argent
beaked and membered azure. caption Cugand
then
Vert a cross cercele or a chief wavy argent. caption
Falleron
then
(1985) Parted per pale: 1st azure a pair of keys shown
higher slightly larger very much taller or, 2nd argent
2 mullets shown much larger above a crescent shown
much narrower gules. caption Foussais–Payré
then
(1985) Parted per pale: 1st azure a stag statant shown
very much higher slightly to dexter slightly larger
stroked moccasin or, 2nd gules 4 fusils conjoined
in fess shown much higher very much shorter shorter
shorter slightly to sinister or 8 bezants 4 4 shown
much higher slightly to sinister over the quarterings
a sword shown very much larger very much larger taller
proper. caption "L'Herbergement"
then
Gules a pair of keys shown slightly higher argent
a chief ermine. caption "L'Hermenault"
then
Quartered: 1st gules a fess argent, 2nd vert a mitre
shown much larger much to sinister arg in dexter side,
a crozier of the last in sinister side, 3rd arg a
lion passant guardant shown very much shorter or 3
mullets in fess in chief gu, 4th gu a cross botonny
vair. caption "L'Île–d'Elle"
then
Or a fess wavy azure. caption "L'Île–d'Yeu"
then
(1979) Or 3 chabots palewise shown much larger gules
in dexter side, dimidiated with gyronny gu and barry
of 18 argent and gu over the quarterings a (poplar)
tree shown very much lower slightly higher very much
taller much taller slightly taller narrower arg. caption
"L'Orbrie"
then
Per chief per pale barry of 10 azure and argent; az
semy de lis or; or 3 escutcheons arg; in sinister
flank shown further apart much to dexter to dexter
much lower slightly lower larger 3 trees (box trees)
eradicated in fess in chief vert. caption "La Boissière–de–Montaigu"
then
Azure an escutcheon parted per pale: 1st azure a chevron
between 3 trefoils shown much narrower or, 2nd or
a chevron gules between 3 eagles shown much narrower
az beaked and membered gu; in pale throughout shown
wider wider; on a chief argent a maltese cross larger
gu between 2 cinquefoils vert. caption "La Boissière–des–Landes"
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