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Français : Brevet d'armoiries de Nicolas Phelippes, sieur de La Marnierre. À noter que le blason est erroné : il faut des merlettes au lieu des canettes.
Blason vectoriel des Phelippes de La Marnierre
HOZIER, Charles d'. « Nicolas Philipe, sieur de la Marniere », Armorial général de France, 24e volume d'armoiries (Généralité de Paris, 2e partie), page 1554
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DUBUISSON, Pierre-Paul. « PHILIPES, seigneur de la Mariniere », Armorial des principales maisons de familles du royaume, particulièrement de celles de Paris et de l'Isle de France, Volume 2, blason n° 87, folio 49. (blason erroné)
JOUGLA de MORENAS, Henri, WARREN, Raoul de & FRANTZEN, André. « PHELIPPES DE LA MARNIÈRE », Grand Armorial de France, tome 7 : supplément, 1952, p. 415. (blason erroné)
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Author Charles d'Hozier (brevet), Thibaud de La Marnierre (photo du brevet), Thomas de La Marnierre (numérisation de la photo)

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