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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
These arms are derived from the arms of the De Beaumont family, lords of the village in the 15th-17th century.
These arms are derived from the arms of the De Beaumont family, lords of the village in the 15th-17th century.
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Origin/meaning

These arms are derived from the arms of the De Beaumont family, lords of the village in the 15th-17th century.

Blason de Bressuire

The arms in Traversier (1842)

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