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D'azur à la croix latine d'or sur un mont de trois coupeaux du même, accostée des deux lettres capitales S d'or.
D'azur à la croix latine d'or sur un mont de trois coupeaux du même, accostée des deux lettres capitales S d'or.


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The cross and hill are the arms of the Abbey of Bouzonville, which had the patronage of the church. The letters S stand for Saint Sixtus and are taken from the arms of the Charterhouse of Rettel who owned the village.
The cross and hill are the arms of the Abbey of Bouzonville, which had the patronage of the church. The letters S stand for Saint Sixtus and are taken from the arms of the Charterhouse of Rettel who owned the village.



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HALSTROFF

Département : Moselle

Blason de Halstroff

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D'azur à la croix latine d'or sur un mont de trois coupeaux du même, accostée des deux lettres capitales S d'or.

Origin/meaning

The cross and hill are the arms of the Abbey of Bouzonville, which had the patronage of the church. The letters S stand for Saint Sixtus and are taken from the arms of the Charterhouse of Rettel who owned the village.


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