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| D’azur à l’agneau pascal (la tête contournée) couché d'argent (d’or), tenant en ses pattes antérieures guidon de gueules à la hampe croisetée et pommetée d'or et portant l'inscription «Laus Deo» en lettres capitales d’or. | |||
Motto: War zao atao | Motto: War zao atao |
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LANNION
Département : Côtes-d'Armor
Additions : 1961 Brélévenez, Buhulien, Loguivy-lès-Lannion, Servel
French | D’azur à l’agneau pascal (la tête contournée) couché d'argent (d’or), tenant en ses pattes antérieures guidon de gueules à la hampe croisetée et pommetée d'or et portant l'inscription «Laus Deo» en lettres capitales d’or.
Motto: War zao atao Origin/meaningThe arms are canting, showing an Agnus Dei, as the name supposedly was derived from l'agneau (the lamb). The motto in Breton, means Always Beginning.
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