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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The keys and the sword are the symbols for the Neuviller Abbey. The two small eaglets are taken from the arms of the DUkes of Lorraine. The village has been a possession of the Dukes and the Abbey.
The keys and the sword are the symbols for the Neuviller Abbey. The two small eaglets are taken from the arms of the DUkes of [[Lorraine]]. The village has been a possession of the Dukes and the Abbey.


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Blason de Abaucourt

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De gueules à deux clefs d’or en sautoir à l’épée d’argent garnie d’or brochant sur le tout ; le tout accompagné à dextre et senestre de deux alérions d’argent.

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The keys and the sword are the symbols for the Neuviller Abbey. The two small eaglets are taken from the arms of the DUkes of Lorraine. The village has been a possession of the Dukes and the Abbey.


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