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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms show an oak tree as a canting element over a divided shield. This shield shows the two salmon from the Barony of Viviers, to which part of the village historically belonged, and the eagle of the Abbey of St. Arnauld, to which the other part of the village belonged.
The arms show an oak tree as a canting element over a divided shield. This shield shows the two salmon from the Barony of Viviers, to which part of the village historically belonged, and the eagle of the Abbey of St. Arnauld, to which the other part of the village belonged.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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CHENOIS

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Blason de Chenois
Official blazon
French

Mi-parti: au 1er d'azur à deux bars adossés d'or cantonnés de quatre croisettes recroisetées au pied fiché du même, au 2e d'azur à l'aigle contournée d'or; au chêne de sinople brochant sur le tout.

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Origin/meaning

The arms show an oak tree as a canting element over a divided shield. This shield shows the two salmon from the Barony of Viviers, to which part of the village historically belonged, and the eagle of the Abbey of St. Arnauld, to which the other part of the village belonged.

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


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