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A roll of 4 columns
title "Communes of Meuse – Part 1"
drawn in a heater shape Azure crusilly or 2 barbels
embowed palewise addorsed of the last a base wavy
barry wavy of 6 argent and arg stroked black. caption
Arrancy–sur–Crusnes
then
(2021) Sable a cross a fleur de lis or in 1st quarter
shown stroked grey, a maltese cross in 2nd quarter,
a mullet in 3rd and 4th quarter shown higher, all
or. caption Avillers–Sainte–Croix
then
(2015) Parted per fess: 1st parted per pale I or a
goat head erased sable, II azure a lower half of an
arrow bendwise sinister shown smaller smaller very
much to dexter slightly to dexter very much lower
an annulet an upper half of an arrow bendwise sinister
argent shown smaller smaller very much to sinister
slightly to sinister very much higher slightly lower,
2nd gules a mitre or shown slightly higher slightly
larger charged with a cross of lorraine of the field
shown smaller smaller much higher higher. caption
Bannoncourt
then
(2014) Azure a demi lion or armed and langued gules
in middle chief shown very much wider wider a fess
wavy argent charged with 2 millrinds vert a tower
or in middle base shown stroked sable higher narrower.
caption Bantheville
then
(2013) Per fess arched or and vert a lion head erased
gules crowned argent in middle chief shown slightly
lower slightly smaller a cross crosslet fitchy azure
in dexter and sinister chief shown lower a cock argent
jelloped gu in lower half shown much larger higher
slightly higher. caption Baudrémont
then
Gules on a fess engrailed between 3 mullets or a closet
wavy azure. caption Bazincourt–sur–Saulx
then
Chape azure and or 3 pears 1 2 of the last shown closer
together a cross anchory in dexter chief shown higher
slightly to dexter smaller much closer together further
apart a flame gules in sinister chief shown higher
slightly to sinister smaller slightly smaller. caption
Beurey–sur–Saulx
then
drawn in a french shape (2013) Quarterly: 1st azure
crusilly or 2 barbels embowed palewise addorsed of
the last, 2nd gules 3 bendlets argent a doe lodged
or, 3rd gu 3 bendlets arg a bomb sable inflamed or
shown higher, 4th or a bend gu charged with 3 alerions
bendwise arg. caption Bezonvaux
then
drawn in a heater shape (2021) Or a dragonfly gules
shown slightly larger; on a chief embattled azure
a playing card club argent between 2 crosses crosslet
fitchy or. caption Bouconville–sur–Madt
then
(2010) Per fess arched gules and vert a laurel wreath
or in middle chief shown slightly lower larger a passion
nail argent in dexter and sinister chief shown lower
a goat head erased arg armed or in lower half shown
much larger higher slightly higher. caption Bouquemont
then
(2015) Vert a mount abased or a knight mounted argent
shown slightly higher stroked black charged with an
sca shape escutcheon arg a cross gu a fillet bordure
black; all shown much smaller rotated to dexter very
much higher higher to sinister slightly to sinister;
on a chief argent 4 billets gules. caption Braquis
then
(2015) Azure a barbel palewise in dexter side shown
much to sinister slightly higher 2 barbels embowed
palewise in pale conjoined or in sinister side shown
very much to sinister; on a chief gules a dove volant
argent shown very much to dexter to dexter much larger
beside 2 mattocks in saltire or handle arg shown much
larger. caption Brillon–en–Barrois
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With Tags: Armorial of France
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