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Département : Rhône
Additions : 1852 La Croix-Rousse, La Guillotière, Vaise; 1963 Saint-Rambert-l'Île-Barbe
French | De gueules au lion d'argent; au chef cousu d'azur à trois fleurs de lis d'or.
Origin/meaningThe lion is a canting symbol for the city, and has been used on the seals of the city since the 13th century. The chief of France was granted by King Philippe V in 1320. The arms have not changed since.
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