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The mail filed with the fleur-de-lis is derived from the French Royal arms. The bordure is derived from the arms of the Basilica of St. Martin in [[Tours]], the capital of Touraine. The arms are now used by the département [[Indre-et-Loire]].
The mail filed with the fleur-de-lis is derived from the French Royal arms. The bordure is derived from the arms of the Basilica of St. Martin in [[Tours]], the capital of Touraine. The arms are now used by the département [[Indre-et-Loire]].


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File:Touraine2.jpg|alt=Blason de Touraine/Arms (crest) of Touraine|The arms by Hozier, 1696
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[[Literature]] : Image taken from [http://www.gaso.fr La banque du blason] (with permission)
[[Literature]] : Image taken from [http://www.gaso.fr La banque du blason] (with permission)
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[[Category:French Historical Provinces and Regions]]
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Latest revision as of 08:28, 3 September 2023

TOURAINE

Blason de Touraine/Arms (crest) of Touraine
Official blazon
French D'azur semé de fleurs de lis d'or; à la bordure componée d'argent et de gueules.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The mail filed with the fleur-de-lis is derived from the French Royal arms. The bordure is derived from the arms of the Basilica of St. Martin in Tours, the capital of Touraine. The arms are now used by the département Indre-et-Loire.

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


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