Brézins

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BRÉZINS

Département : Isère

Blason de Brézins/Arms (crest) of Brézins
Official blazon
French D'orangé à la maison dauphinoise d'or essorée de gueules; mantelé d'azur chargé d'une fleur de tournesol d'or, boutonné d'orangé, mouvant de la partition, accompagné en pointe de vaguelettes de sable, à dextre d'un épervier de tenné, contourné et en vol, à senestre de deux massettes, feuillées de sinople adextrées d'un plant de maïs du même, fleuri d'argent, brochant sur les vaguelettes.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The hawk is a raptor often hovering above the fields. Sunflower and ears of corn, are symbols of agriculture. The blue and the waves symbolise the Rival river crossing the village. The base shows a typical Dauphinoise house, a model of which is on display at the Dauphine museum in Grenoble.

These arms were listed for the municipality, but are not used officially.

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


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