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The horse is the symbol of St. Hippolytus, patron saint of the village. The two rocks are taken from the arms of the Cathedral Chapter of Metz, which ruled the Hinguesange estate, to which Bérig-Vintrange belonged. | The horse is the symbol of St. Hippolytus, patron saint of the village. The two rocks are taken from the arms of the Cathedral Chapter of Metz, which ruled the Hinguesange estate, to which Bérig-Vintrange belonged. | ||
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BÉRIG-VINTRANGE
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De gueules au cheval d’argent, surmonté de deux cailloux d’or.
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The horse is the symbol of St. Hippolytus, patron saint of the village. The two rocks are taken from the arms of the Cathedral Chapter of Metz, which ruled the Hinguesange estate, to which Bérig-Vintrange belonged.
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