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D'or à l'aigle de sable, tenant de ses serres deux colonnes de gueules brochant sur les ailes.
D'or à l'aigle de sable, tenant de ses serres deux colonnes de gueules brochant sur les ailes.


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The city of Besançon received arms in 1535 by Emperor Charles V. These arms showed the double-headed Imperial Eagle, with the two colums taken from the arms of Spain and the Emperor. They also refer to the old Roman road passing through the city.  
The city of Besançon received arms in 1535 by Emperor Charles V. These arms showed the double-headed Imperial Eagle, with the two colums taken from the arms of Spain and the Emperor. They also refer to the old Roman road passing through the city.  


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