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D'argent au chêne blanc [rouvre] de sinople englanté de sable.
D'argent au chêne blanc [rouvre] de sinople englanté de sable.


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===Origin/meaning===
These are the arms of the lord of Richerenches in the 15th century, Cardinal Julien de la Rovere, who became Pope Julius II.
These are the arms of the lord of Richerenches in the 15th century, Cardinal Julien de la Rovere, who became Pope Julius II.



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RICHERENCHES

Département : Vaucluse

Blason de Richerenches

Official blason

D'argent au chêne blanc [rouvre] de sinople englanté de sable.

Origin/meaning

These are the arms of the lord of Richerenches in the 15th century, Cardinal Julien de la Rovere, who became Pope Julius II.


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