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Bhalter de Fairmont was a founding member of the [[Canton of Gallavally]]. He is the father with [[Illuminada Eugenia de Guadalupe y Godoy]] of [[Jacques de Fairmont]] and [[Una mannvitsbrekka]].
[[Bhalter de Fairmont]] was a founding member of the [[Canton of Gallavally]]. He with [[Illuminada Eugenia de Guadalupe y Godoy]] is the father of [[Jacques de Fairmont]] and [[Una mannvitsbrekka]].


He was awarded the [[Towers of Dreiburgen]] at [[Gallavally Anniversary 1989]],
He was awarded the [[Towers of Dreiburgen]] at [[Gallavally Anniversary 1989]], and the [[Illuminated Tower of Dreiburgen]]
(leather) in 1991.


== Projects & Publications ==
== Projects & Publications ==

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Vert, on a bend sinister raguly between two fleurs-de-lys Or a battle axe, edge to sinister vert.
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Bhalter de Fairmont was a founding member of the Canton of Gallavally. He with Illuminada Eugenia de Guadalupe y Godoy is the father of Jacques de Fairmont and Una mannvitsbrekka.

He was awarded the Towers of Dreiburgen at Gallavally Anniversary 1989, and the Illuminated Tower of Dreiburgen (leather) in 1991.

Projects & Publications

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