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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms are based on the arms of the De Gr(a)illy family, who already in 1120 were mentioned as Lords of the village. The two symbols, sword and fleur-de-lis were added to distinguish the arms from the arms of the family.  
The arms are based on the arms of the De Gr(a)illy family, who already in 1120 were mentioned as Lords of the village. The two symbols, sword and fleur-de-lis were added to distinguish the arms from the arms of the family.  
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Blason de Grilly

Official blazon

D'or à la croix de sable chargée de cinq coquilles d'argent, cantonnée en chef à dextre d'un glaive romain de gueules et à senestre d'une fleur de lis d'azur.

Origin/meaning

The arms are based on the arms of the De Gr(a)illy family, who already in 1120 were mentioned as Lords of the village. The two symbols, sword and fleur-de-lis were added to distinguish the arms from the arms of the family.

Blason de Grilly

The arms on municipal stationary (+/- 2011)

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