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The saltire is the symbol of St. Andrew, the local patron saint. The merles are taken from the arms of the d'Aumont family, the griffin from the arms of the Barjot family, both former lords of the village. The fleur-de-lys are taken from the arms of the Île-de-france region, in which the village is situated.
The saltire is the symbol of St. Andrew, the local patron saint. The merles are taken from the arms of the d'Aumont family, the griffin from the arms of the Barjot family, both former lords of the village. The fleur-de-lys are taken from the arms of the Île-de-france region, in which the village is situated.


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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MOUSSY (VAL-D'OISE)

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Blason de Moussy (Val-d'Oise)
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D'azur au sautoir d'argent chargé d'un griffon de gueules en abîme et cantonné aux 1er et 4e d'une merlette d'or et aux 2e et 3e d'une fleur de lis du même.

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The saltire is the symbol of St. Andrew, the local patron saint. The merles are taken from the arms of the d'Aumont family, the griffin from the arms of the Barjot family, both former lords of the village. The fleur-de-lys are taken from the arms of the Île-de-france region, in which the village is situated.

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