English: Azure a castle triple towered or port and windows sable, flanked by two fleur-de-lis, in the gateway an orb or
Français : D'azur au château formé d'une tour d'or crénelée de cinq pièces, ouverte et ajourée de sable, l'ouverture chargée d'un monde d'or, la tour flanquée de deux tourelles du même ouvertes et ajourées de sable, le tout accosté de deux fleurs de lys d'or
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English: Translation of French blazon, Studies in heraldry (with differences)
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