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The arms show three canting pine cones, for the neighbouring village Pin. The chevron and the black base form a cave, which is a canting element, Beaumotte comes from the Celtic 'balme' meaning cave. The black and silver also ar ethe colours of the arms of the medieval Knights of Beaumotte. | The arms show three canting pine cones, for the neighbouring village Pin. The chevron and the black base form a cave, which is a canting element, Beaumotte comes from the Celtic 'balme' meaning cave. The black and silver also ar ethe colours of the arms of the medieval Knights of Beaumotte. | ||
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BEAUMOTTE-LÈS-PIN
Département : Haute-Saône
French | De sable mantelé de sinople, au chevron d'argent brochant sur la partition et accompagné de trois pommes de pin d'or. |
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The arms show three canting pine cones, for the neighbouring village Pin. The chevron and the black base form a cave, which is a canting element, Beaumotte comes from the Celtic 'balme' meaning cave. The black and silver also ar ethe colours of the arms of the medieval Knights of Beaumotte.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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