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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The swifts (martinets) are a canting symbol. The natural lilies refer to St. Amry and specifically to the pilgrimage of the Salette every September for more than a century.  
The swifts (martinets) are a canting symbol. The natural lilies refer to St. Mary and specifically to the pilgrimage of the Salette every September for more than a century.  


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MARTINET (VENDÉE)

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Blason de Martinet (Vendée)

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  • (fr) D'or à trois martinets de sable volant en pal; au chef d'azur chargé de trois lis de jardin d'argent.

Origin/meaning

The swifts (martinets) are a canting symbol. The natural lilies refer to St. Mary and specifically to the pilgrimage of the Salette every September for more than a century.


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