Coat of arms
This is the coat of arms of the Sauvage family from the
Dinan region, Brittany. It was obtained by
Jacques Sauvage, Sieur de Villeaubel &
Frédéric Sauvage, Sieur de Beauséjour.
It can also be found in the Plouër-sur-Rance armorial.
This coat of arms is a visual representation,
quiver and arrows with two bows corresponding to the Sauvage surname.
The Sauvage name was use in Canada until
the early 1900,  before becoming Savage.

D`azur au carquois garni de flèches d'argent,
accosté de deux arcs cordés de même;
  au chef abaissé d'argent chargés de
  trois mouchetures d'hermine, de sable

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