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The Templar Cross refers to the crypt that can still be admired, built by the Order of the Temple around 1100.
The Templar Cross refers to the crypt that can still be admired, built by the Order of the Temple around 1100.


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Blason de Esley/Arms of Esley
Official blazon
French De gueules à la croix pattée d'argent, au besant de même brochant en coeur.
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Origin/meaning

The Templar Cross refers to the crypt that can still be admired, built by the Order of the Temple around 1100.

Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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