Nesmy: Difference between revisions

From Heraldry of the World
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Text replacement - "{{fr}}" to "")
m (Text replacement - "|'''English''' ↵| {{blazon wanted}}↵" to "|'''English''' | blazon wanted ")
Line 14: Line 14:
|-
|-
|'''English'''  
|'''English'''  
| {{blazon wanted}}
| blazon wanted
|}
|}



Revision as of 09:56, 7 April 2023


NESMY

Département : Vendée

Blason de Nesmy/Arms (crest) of Nesmy
Official blazon
French Parti: au 1er d'azur à la croix pattée alésée d'argent, au 2e d'or à la cruche de gueules; le tout sommé d'un chef de sinople chargé de trois tours d'or, ouvertes, ajourées et maçonnées de sable.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted on December 18, 1985.

The white cross is derived from the arms of the Ste. Croix Abbey in Talmont. It also symbolises the four main roads going trough the town.
The red jug is a symbol for the pottery industry in Nesmy.
The chief is also derived from the arms of the Talmont Abbey. The three castles symbolise the three historical manors around the town.
The town also uses the motto Nesmy Hier en Aujourd'hui, or Nesmy, Yestarday and Today. The motto indicates the 2000-year long inhabitation of the area.

Template:Fr1 Template:Media1

Literature: Froger et Pressensé, 1991; http://www.horanet.fr/jybaudry/bienvenueaNesmy.htm#blason