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The sword recalls that Grosne in 1665 had its own court. The key symbolises the Grosne key to power in five territories (Grosne, Boron, Recouvrance, Vellescot, Nermanible).
The sword recalls that Grosne in 1665 had its own court. The key symbolises the Grosne key to power in five territories (Grosne, Boron, Recouvrance, Vellescot, Nermanible).


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Blason de Grosne/Arms of Grosne
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Parti: au 1er d'azur à l'épée basse d'or, au 2e de gueules à la clé renversée d'argent.

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The sword recalls that Grosne in 1665 had its own court. The key symbolises the Grosne key to power in five territories (Grosne, Boron, Recouvrance, Vellescot, Nermanible).

Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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