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The arms are based on those of the Boubers-Abbeville family, Lords of Wambercourt until the 15th century and those of their successors, the Créquy family. The first family used in silver three red shields, the latter in red a minimalised tree, a canting element (such a tree is called a créquier in French. These two arms were combined in the above proposal.  
The arms are based on those of the Boubers-Abbeville family, Lords of Wambercourt until the 15th century and those of their successors, the Créquy family. The first family used in silver three red shields, the latter in red a minimalised tree, a canting element (such a tree is called a créquier in French. These two arms were combined in the above proposal.  


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Bréemersch et al., 1996
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Bréemersch et al., 1996


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Latest revision as of 10:31, 22 April 2024

WAMBERCOURT

Département : Pas-de-Calais

Blason de Wambercourt/Arms (crest) of Wambercourt
Official blazon
French blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were proposed in 1996, I have no information whether the arms are actually adopted by the municipality.

The arms are based on those of the Boubers-Abbeville family, Lords of Wambercourt until the 15th century and those of their successors, the Créquy family. The first family used in silver three red shields, the latter in red a minimalised tree, a canting element (such a tree is called a créquier in French. These two arms were combined in the above proposal.

Literature: Bréemersch et al., 1996


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