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'''Country''' : France [[File:france.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | |||
'''Département''' : [[Corrèze]][[File:Corrèze.jpg|60 px|right]] | |||
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The two chestnut leaves represent the wooded parts of the municipality and its culture still present today. It also represents the Gauliat arboretum, where this tree was honored with the title of 'remarkable tree of France'; it is also the graphic symbol of the Corrèze department. | The two chestnut leaves represent the wooded parts of the municipality and its culture still present today. It also represents the Gauliat arboretum, where this tree was honored with the title of 'remarkable tree of France'; it is also the graphic symbol of the Corrèze department. | ||
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: https://armorialdefrance.fr/fiches_pdf/ESPARTIGNAC-19.pdf | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 11 March 2024
Country : France Département : Corrèze |
French | D'azur à la crosse d'or mouvant d'une source d'argent jaillissant de la pointe, adextrée d'une épée basse posée en bande et coupant un manteau et senestrée d'un maillet posé en barre, le tout d'argent; au chef ondé d'or chargé d'un lion léopardé de gueules. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on May 29, 2021.
The base and the crosier refer to the fountain of Saint Martial, reputed to cure skin diseases. The sword cutting a cloak refers to St. Martin of Tours, the local parish patron saint. The mallet refers to the water mill in the Troh river, which was a hammer mill to beat hemp for the production of textile fibres.
The wavy chief and the blue field refer to the many waterways in the municipality as well as the Troh river. The leopard in the chief is taken from the arms of the Comborn family, lords of the village since at least the 10th century.
The two chestnut leaves represent the wooded parts of the municipality and its culture still present today. It also represents the Gauliat arboretum, where this tree was honored with the title of 'remarkable tree of France'; it is also the graphic symbol of the Corrèze department.
Literature: https://armorialdefrance.fr/fiches_pdf/ESPARTIGNAC-19.pdf
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