Coat of arms InfoField | Français : D'azur à une étoile d'or Armes de : Familles Chanu (Chanu de Cardinal, de Limur), Monières, de L'Estoile, de Sainte-Marie (Sainte-Marie d'Auriolles), Etcheverry (…) |
Blazon reference InfoField | Français : Famille Chanu : P. Potier de Courcy, Nobiliaire et armorial de Bretagne, 3e éd., t. I, p. 220 Famille de L'Estoile : J.-B. Rietstap, Armorial général, t. I, p. 632 et : P. Palliot, La vraie et parfaite science des armoiries, p. 319 Famille Etcheverry : H. Lamant-Duhart, Armorial du Pays Basque (via euraldic.com) Famille Monières : G. de Rivoire de La Bâtie, Armorial de Dauphiné, p. 424 Famille de Sainte-Marie : H. Jougla de Morenas, Grand armorial de France, t. VI, p. 148 |
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