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The arms combine elements from the arms from several local noble families in the villages; La Salle (I, for Larceveau), La Salle de Murulu (IIa, for Arros), Pedro (IIb, Arros), Dona Maria (III, Lacerveau) and La Salle de Sault (IV, Cibits). | The arms combine elements from the arms from several local noble families in the villages; La Salle (I, for Larceveau), La Salle de Murulu (IIa, for Arros), Pedro (IIb, Arros), Dona Maria (III, Lacerveau) and La Salle de Sault (IV, Cibits). | ||
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LARCEVEAU-ARROS-CIBITS
Département : Pyrénées-Atlantiques
French | Écartelé: au 1er d'argent à deux fasces de sable, au 2e parti au I de sable à trois châteaux d'or, ouverts et ajourés du champ et rangés en pal, au II coupé dentelé d'argent et d'azur, au 3e d'or à l'arbre arraché de sinople et au sanglier de sable défendu d'argent brochant sur le fût, au 4e d'argent au sautoir de gueules chargé en coeur d'une étoile d'or. |
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The arms combine elements from the arms from several local noble families in the villages; La Salle (I, for Larceveau), La Salle de Murulu (IIa, for Arros), Pedro (IIb, Arros), Dona Maria (III, Lacerveau) and La Salle de Sault (IV, Cibits).
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