Murvaux: Difference between revisions

From Heraldry of the World
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 20: Line 20:
The arms were officially adopted on November 6, 2020.
The arms were officially adopted on November 6, 2020.


La label refers to the castles of Murvaux and Saint Germain.
The label refers to the castles of Murvaux and Saint Germain.


The golden lion and the blue field are taken from the arms of the family of Saint Vincent, last lords of the village in the 18th century.
The golden lion and the blue field are taken from the arms of the family of Saint Vincent, last lords of the village in the 18th century.
Line 26: Line 26:
The silver garden lily and the blue field are typical symbols for the mother of Jesus, Mary, to whom the church is dedicated.
The silver garden lily and the blue field are typical symbols for the mother of Jesus, Mary, to whom the church is dedicated.


The two vines refer that in Murvaux on the slopes many vines used to be grown. In the 19th century, Murvaux had the most important vineyard in the north of Meuse.
The two vines refer that in Murvaux on the slopes many vines used to be grown. In the 19th century, Murvaux had the most important vineyard in the north of the Meuse département.


{{media}}
{{media}}

Revision as of 14:11, 4 July 2022


French heraldry portal



This page is part of the
France.jpg
French heraldry portal


Logo-new.jpg
Heraldry of the World

French heraldry:

Overseas territories:



  • Total pages in the French section : 52,962
  • of which images : 30,718

Selected collector's items from France:

MURVAUX

Département : Meuse

Blason de Murvaux
Official blazon
French D'azur, au lion d'or à dextre et au lis des jardins d'argent à senestre; au chef d'or chargé d'une tournelle de trois merlons de gueules, accostée de deux feuilles de chêne de sinople, posées, celle de dextre en bande et celle de senestre en barre.
English No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on November 6, 2020.

The label refers to the castles of Murvaux and Saint Germain.

The golden lion and the blue field are taken from the arms of the family of Saint Vincent, last lords of the village in the 18th century.

The silver garden lily and the blue field are typical symbols for the mother of Jesus, Mary, to whom the church is dedicated.

The two vines refer that in Murvaux on the slopes many vines used to be grown. In the 19th century, Murvaux had the most important vineyard in the north of the Meuse département.


Contact and Support

Partners:

Your logo here ?
Contact us



© since 1995, Heraldry of the World, Ralf Hartemink Ralf Hartemink arms.jpg
Index of the site

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