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Revision as of 07:56, 7 April 2023

CORBIE

Département : Somme

Blason de Corbie/Arms (crest) of Corbie
Official blazon
French D'or à deux clefs de gueules passées en sautoir ; au chef d'azur chargé de trois fleurs de lis d'or.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on April 2, 1970.

The crossed keys are the symbol of St. Peter and refer to the important Abbey of St. Peter. The chief shows the French Royal arms.

The previous or alternative arms (see below) are identical to the arms of the Abbey of St. Peter in Corbie. The raven in the arms is canting (Corbeau in French) for the village of Corbie, the crosiers stand for the abbey, the keys for St. Peter. The arms are also used by the Belgian municipality of Houthulst, as the abbey has considerable possessions in that area.

Literature: Image taken from La banque du blason ( with permission)

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