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Écartelé: au 1er de gueules à deux clefs renversées d'argent passées en sautoir, au 2e d'azur au château du lieu d'argent, ouvert et ajouré de sable, au 3e d'azur à trois coquilles d'argent mal ordonnées, au 4e de gueules à deux bâtons alésés d'argent passés en sautoir, celui en barre au pied fiché.
Écartelé: au 1er de gueules à deux clefs renversées d'argent passées en sautoir, au 2e d'azur au château du lieu d'argent, ouvert et ajouré de sable, au 3e d'azur à trois coquilles d'argent mal ordonnées, au 4e de gueules à deux bâtons alésés d'argent passés en sautoir, celui en barre au pied fiché.


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===Origin/meaning===
The keys in the first quarter refer to the local 11th century church, devoted to St. Peter. The castle in the 2nd quarter is the local 12th century castle. The third quarter shows three scallops, the symbol of St. James and indicating that the village was situated on one of the main roads to Santiago de Compostela. The saltire in the fourth quarter is the symbol of St. Andrew and indicates that the village is part of the St. Andrew's parish in Bordeaux.
The keys in the first quarter refer to the local 11th century church, devoted to St. Peter. The castle in the 2nd quarter is the local 12th century castle. The third quarter shows three scallops, the symbol of St. James and indicating that the village was situated on one of the main roads to Santiago de Compostela. The saltire in the fourth quarter is the symbol of St. Andrew and indicates that the village is part of the St. Andrew's parish in Bordeaux.



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CADAUJAC

Département : Gironde

Blason de Cadaujac

Official blason

Écartelé: au 1er de gueules à deux clefs renversées d'argent passées en sautoir, au 2e d'azur au château du lieu d'argent, ouvert et ajouré de sable, au 3e d'azur à trois coquilles d'argent mal ordonnées, au 4e de gueules à deux bâtons alésés d'argent passés en sautoir, celui en barre au pied fiché.

Origin/meaning

The keys in the first quarter refer to the local 11th century church, devoted to St. Peter. The castle in the 2nd quarter is the local 12th century castle. The third quarter shows three scallops, the symbol of St. James and indicating that the village was situated on one of the main roads to Santiago de Compostela. The saltire in the fourth quarter is the symbol of St. Andrew and indicates that the village is part of the St. Andrew's parish in Bordeaux.


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