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D’azur à l'écusson fuselé d'argent et de gueules, accompagné de trois tours d'argent, ouvertes du champ, maçonnées de sable. | D’azur à l'écusson fuselé d'argent et de gueules, accompagné de trois tours d'argent, ouvertes du champ, maçonnées de sable. | ||
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The arms show an escutcheon with the arms of the Grimaldi family, the ruling dynasty of the Princes of [[Monaco]]. The Grimaldi family built in the 12th or 13<sup>th</sup> century a tower in Mur de Barrez, which is called the Grimaldi tower. The arms thus combine the tower with the arms of the family. | The arms show an escutcheon with the arms of the Grimaldi family, the ruling dynasty of the Princes of [[Monaco]]. The Grimaldi family built in the 12th or 13<sup>th</sup> century a tower in Mur de Barrez, which is called the Grimaldi tower. The arms thus combine the tower with the arms of the family. | ||
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MUR-DE-BARREZ
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D’azur à l'écusson fuselé d'argent et de gueules, accompagné de trois tours d'argent, ouvertes du champ, maçonnées de sable.
Origin/meaning
The arms show an escutcheon with the arms of the Grimaldi family, the ruling dynasty of the Princes of Monaco. The Grimaldi family built in the 12th or 13th century a tower in Mur de Barrez, which is called the Grimaldi tower. The arms thus combine the tower with the arms of the family.
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Literature : J.J. Lartigue, Armorial général des communes de France, Paris, 1995.