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The arms were adopted on April 17, 1958. | The arms were adopted on April 17, 1958. | ||
The two barbels refer to the Duchy of Bar, to which the village historically belonged.The pile symbolises the cutting of his cloak by St. Martin of Tours, and refers to the Abbey of St. Martin in Metz, to which the village historically belonged. The grill is the symbol of St. Lawrence, the local patron saint. | The two barbels refer to the [[Duchy of Bar]], to which the village historically belonged.The pile symbolises the cutting of his cloak by St. Martin of Tours, and refers to the Abbey of St. Martin in Metz, to which the village historically belonged. The grill is the symbol of St. Lawrence, the local patron saint. | ||
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BRONVAUX
Département : Moselle
Official blazon
D’argent au gril d’azur; chapé du même chargé de deux bars adossés d’or.
Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted on April 17, 1958.
The two barbels refer to the Duchy of Bar, to which the village historically belonged.The pile symbolises the cutting of his cloak by St. Martin of Tours, and refers to the Abbey of St. Martin in Metz, to which the village historically belonged. The grill is the symbol of St. Lawrence, the local patron saint.
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Literature : Haefeli, 1959