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The ash leaves are talking (farnus = ash in Latin or frêne in French).  The tower is reminiscent of the old castle, of which only the chapel remains. The blue balls symbolize the thirty ponds of the town. The bar refers to the ancient Roman road of Agrippa on a terrace of sinople symbolising farmland.
The ash leaves are talking (farnus = ash in Latin or frêne in French).  The tower is reminiscent of the old castle, of which only the chapel remains. The blue balls symbolize the thirty ponds of the town. The bar refers to the ancient Roman road of Agrippa on a terrace of sinople symbolising farmland.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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FERNOËL

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Blason de Fernoël/Arms of Fernoël
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French D'or à deux feuilles de frêne de sinople posées en chevron renversé, surmontées d'une tour de gueules, ouverte, ajourée et maçonnée de sable elle même accostée de deux tourteaux d'azur ; à la champagne de sinople chargée d'une fasce d'argent échiquetée en ombre de sable.
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The arms were officially adopted September 4, 1998.

The ash leaves are talking (farnus = ash in Latin or frêne in French). The tower is reminiscent of the old castle, of which only the chapel remains. The blue balls symbolize the thirty ponds of the town. The bar refers to the ancient Roman road of Agrippa on a terrace of sinople symbolising farmland.

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


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