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Coat of arms
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The heraldic shield described for the Sauvage family of the Dinan region, Brittany,
is as follows:
Azure with a quiver garnished with arrows argent, accosted by two bows corded of the same; on a chief lowered argent charged with three speckles ermine, sable
The Sauvage family's coat of arms, granted to
Jacques Sauvage, Sieur de Villeaubel, and Frédéric Sauvage, Sieur de Beauséjour,
is a visual representation of their lineage and standing in the Dinan region of Brittany.
They are also listed in the armorial of Plouër-sur-Rance.
The Sauvage name was use in Canada until the early 1900, before becoming Savage.