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The arms show St. Bartholomew, the patron saint of the church.
The arms show St. Bartholomew, the patron saint of the church.


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COLLEGIATE CHAPTER OF SAINT-BARTHÉLEMY IN BEAUVAIS

Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Arms (crest) of Collegiate Chapter of Saint-Barthélemy in Beauvais
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French D'or, à un saint Barthélemy de carnation sur une terrasse de sinople, vêtu de gueules et d'azur, tenant de sa main dextre un livre ouvert d'argent et de sa senestre un couteau d'argent.

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The arms show St. Bartholomew, the patron saint of the church.


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Literature: Image from Armorial Général de France by Hozier, 1696