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This is the Blondel coat of arms that is associated with some of the
French Blondel families. This was submitted by Jean
Claude Blondel La Rougery.
Learn more about Jean Claude's heritage on the island of Martinique
by clicking on the Coat of Arms.
The word in the war banner is "GONNELIEU" and appears to be from the Latin root word "gon" which in French is "agonie" or "agonies." In English this means "insulted" and/or "near death". The suffix of this word is, and as used in this case, is "LIEU" which in English and French means "instead of." We can probably safely conclude that the banner would mean: "Instead of suffering an insult that could equal near death we shall fight" or something like that.
This is the Blondel Coat of Arms that is associated with some of the
Swiss
Blondel families. This was submitted by Anne
Pouliquen-Blondel and is registered in the Chancellery in Geneva, Switzerland.
To learn more about the Swiss Blondel family and the "Blondel Swiss Watches"
and jewelery please click on the Coat of Arms.
The above four "Count de Luxembourg" coats of arms have been submitted
by Pierre Coste. Pierre may be contacted at: [email protected]
or visit Pierre's web site at: http://users.skynet.be/pierre.coste/Armorial/Index_General.htm
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