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====Origin/meaning====
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The above arms are not officially granted, and are the arms of the family De Tournay d'Assignies d'Oisy. In 1605 the estate of Oisy became a possession of Antoine de Tournay and through marriage to Julien-Eustache d'Assignies, who, in 1678, continued to use the arms of the Tournay family, three demi-lions.
The above arms are not officially granted, and are the arms of the family De Tournay d'Assignies d'Oisy. In 1605 the estate of Oisy became a possession of Antoine de Tournay and through marriage to Julien-Eustache d'Assignies, who, in 1678, continued to use the arms of the Tournay family, three demi-lions.
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[[Literature]] : Bouchet et al, 1994
[[Literature]] : Bouchet et al, 1994

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OISY-LE-VERGER

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Origin/meaning

The above arms are not officially granted, and are the arms of the family De Tournay d'Assignies d'Oisy. In 1605 the estate of Oisy became a possession of Antoine de Tournay and through marriage to Julien-Eustache d'Assignies, who, in 1678, continued to use the arms of the Tournay family, three demi-lions.


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Literature : Bouchet et al, 1994