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The upper half shows the head of a boar, derived from the medieval founders of the parish church, the Kerambourg family. The besants are a symbol for the crusades, and both the Kerambourg family as well as the Malestroit family participated in the crusades. The silver billets are derived from the arms of the De Robien family from the 17<sup>th</sup> century. Finally, the ermine symbolises that the whole area is art of Bretagne, the arms of Bretagne are ermine.
The upper half shows the head of a boar, derived from the medieval founders of the parish church, the Kerambourg family. The besants are a symbol for the crusades, and both the Kerambourg family as well as the Malestroit family participated in the crusades. The silver billets are derived from the arms of the De Robien family from the 17<sup>th</sup> century. Finally, the ermine symbolises that the whole area is art of Bretagne, the arms of Bretagne are ermine.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Froger and Pressensé, 1999; background from Anne Le Bras, Landaul.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Froger and Pressensé, 1999; background from Anne Le Bras, Landaul.

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Blason de Landaul
Official blazon
French Coupé: au 1er d'hermine à la hure de sanglier arrachée de sable, défendue et allumée d'argent, au 2e d'azur à dix billettes d'argent, ordonnées 4, 3, 2 et 1; le tout enfermé dans une bordure réduite de gueules chargée de huit besants d'or.
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Origin/meaning

The arms are a combination of elements from the arms of the families that have ruled the village and estate of Landaul.

The upper half shows the head of a boar, derived from the medieval founders of the parish church, the Kerambourg family. The besants are a symbol for the crusades, and both the Kerambourg family as well as the Malestroit family participated in the crusades. The silver billets are derived from the arms of the De Robien family from the 17th century. Finally, the ermine symbolises that the whole area is art of Bretagne, the arms of Bretagne are ermine.

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Literature: Froger and Pressensé, 1999; background from Anne Le Bras, Landaul.