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The chief is taken from the arms of Normandie. The image of Saint martin of Tours is canting and refers to the local patron saint. The rose is a symbol for Our Lady of Chartres, after whom the second part of the village name is named. | The chief is taken from the arms of Normandie. The image of Saint martin of Tours is canting and refers to the local patron saint. The rose is a symbol for Our Lady of Chartres, after whom the second part of the village name is named. | ||
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr | |||
{{media}} | {{media}} | ||
[[Category:French Municipalities S]] | [[Category:French Municipalities S]] | ||
[[Category:Calvados]] | [[Category:Calvados]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 2022]] | [[Category:Granted 2022]] |
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SAINT-MARTIN-AUX-CHARTRAINS
Département : Calvados
French | De sinople à saint Martin équestre d'or; adextré d'azur à la rose de jardin d'argent; au chef cousu de gueules chargé d'un léopard d'or armé et lampassé d'azur. |
English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on June 16, 2022.
The chief is taken from the arms of Normandie. The image of Saint martin of Tours is canting and refers to the local patron saint. The rose is a symbol for Our Lady of Chartres, after whom the second part of the village name is named.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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