Salles-d'Angles

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SALLES-D'ANGLES

Département : Charente

Blason de Salles-d'Angles
Official blazon
French Fascé contre-fascé d'or et d'azur; sur le tout d'argent à la cotice de gueules accompagnée, en chef d'un bosquet de trois ormeaux de sable et, en pointe, d'un alambic du même.
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Origin/meaning

The colors blue, yellow and red are taken from the arms of the Mortemer family, Lord of Salles, Genté and Ars in the 1000s.

The 3 trees represent the highest point of the town. Excavations carried out between 1971 and 1974 by Gaston Grégor allowed the discovery of the remains of a Roman camp and a prehistoric site on that spot. . The still represents the distillation of Cognac because according to legend, Cognac was developed in Angles.


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


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