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===Origin/meaning===
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The two crossed candles are the symbol of St. Blasius, patron saint of the village. The badger is a canting symbol, its name in the local dialect is Tags (Dachs in German).
The two crossed candles are the symbol of St. Blasius, patron saint of the village. The badger is a canting symbol, its name in the local dialect is Tags (Dachs in German).
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TAGSDORF

Département : Haut-Rhin

Armoiries de Tagsdorf

Official blazon

De gueules à deux cierges d'argent, allumés d'or, passés en sautoir, au blaireau du même brochant en coeur.

Origin/meaning

The two crossed candles are the symbol of St. Blasius, patron saint of the village. The badger is a canting symbol, its name in the local dialect is Tags (Dachs in German).

Blason de Tagsdorf

The arms on a cover ()

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