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====Origin/meaning====
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The origin of the name Breuillet is recalled by the borderure. The bordure is embattled to symbolise the brick and tile industry, which used to be of great importance for the town.  
The origin of the name Breuillet is recalled by the bordure. The bordure is embattled to symbolise the brick and tile industry, which used to be of great importance for the town.  


The grapes symbolise the former vineyards, the wheel and waves the former water mills in the municipality. The bell is taken from the arms of [[Saint-Yon (Essonne)|Saint-Yon]], to which the area historically belonged.
The grapes symbolise the former vineyards, the wheel and waves the former water mills in the municipality. The bell is taken from the arms of [[Saint-Yon (Essonne)|Saint-Yon]], to which the area historically belonged.

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BREUILLET

Département : Essonne

Blason de Breuillet (Essonne)

Official blason

D'azur à la tierce ondée en bande d'argent accompagnée d'une grappe de raisin feuillée d'or en chef et d'un fer de moulin du même en pointe, à l'écusson de gueules chargé d'une cloche d'argent brochant en abîme, le tout enfermé dans une bordure de gueules; à l'orle crénelé d'or brochant.

Origin/meaning

The origin of the name Breuillet is recalled by the bordure. The bordure is embattled to symbolise the brick and tile industry, which used to be of great importance for the town.

The grapes symbolise the former vineyards, the wheel and waves the former water mills in the municipality. The bell is taken from the arms of Saint-Yon, to which the area historically belonged.


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