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Revision as of 14:44, 26 December 2022


GOURDON

Département : Lot

Armoiries de Gourdon
Official blazon
French D'azur au château de trois tours d'argent, celle du milieu plus élevée, maçonné de sable, posé sur un rocher de sept coupeaux de sinople, adextré en chef d'une étoile d'or.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted in 1951.

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The previous arms showed three canting gourds. These arms were already shown for the town in the Armorial of Hozier in 1696.

Blason de Gourdon (Lot)

The arms in Traversier (1842)
Arms of Gourdon (Lot)

The arms in 1845
Armoiries de Gourdon

The arms in the Café Sanka album +/- 1932
Armoiries de Gourdon

The arms by Robert Louis, 1949
Blason de Gourdon (Lot)

The arms on a postcard by Kroma

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Literature: Louis, 1949; Image from Massimo Ghirardi