Hazebrouck

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Blason de Hazebrouck/Arms (crest) of Hazebrouck
HAZEBROUCK

Country : France
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Département : Nord
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Official blazon
French D'argent au lion de sable, lampassé de gueules, tenant de ses pattes de devant un écusson d'or chargé d'un lièvre courant en bande au naturel.
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Different arms were shown in a manuscript with the cities of Flanders in 1562. The arms are canting showing a hare (haas) in trousers (broek) for the Dutch name Hazebroek which, however, has noting to do with trousers (broek means trousers, but here it means marshland). In a later armorial the arms of the Lords of Hazebrouck were shown as city arms (a bar made of diamonds).

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