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Français : de gueules à deux lions adossés d'or, accompagnés en chef d'un léopard d'argent
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d'après l'ouvrage de Robert Merceron "les blasons de la Corrèze et de ses comunes" publié en 1990 pour la revue Limouzi. Armes des Lestranges. Blason voté le 7 mai 1977

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