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The arms show a red chalice (cup) as a canting element held by two lions.
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{{media}}'''[[Literature]]''': Image from Armorial Général de France by Hozier, 1696
[[Literature]] : Image from Armorial Général de France by Hozier, 1696


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CONFRATERNITY OF THE COUPE ROUGE IN NEUF-BRISACH (La Confrairie de la Coupe Rouge de Brisack)

Coat of arms (crest) of Confraternity of the Coupe Rouge in Neuf-Brisach
Official blazon
French D'argent, à une coupe couverte de gueules, supportée par deux lions affrontés de même.
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Origin/meaning

The arms show a red chalice (cup) as a canting element held by two lions.


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