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The arms were officially adopted on September 23, 2023. | The arms were officially adopted on September 23, 2023. | ||
The arms show Saint Saintin, the first bishop of Verdun which he evangelized in the 4th century, the patron saint of the local church. The nail of the Passion underlines that the village was a land dependent on the bishopric of Verdun. | The arms show Saint Saintin (Saint Sanctinus of Meaux), the first bishop of Verdun which he evangelized in the 4th century, the patron saint of the local church. The nail of the Passion underlines that the village was a land dependent on the bishopric of Verdun. | ||
The dove carrying an olive branch is the symbol of peace. The chief recalls the village's link with Lorraine. | The dove carrying an olive branch is the symbol of peace. The chief recalls the village's link with Lorraine. |
Revision as of 05:05, 30 September 2023
Country : France Département : Meuse |
French | D'azur à saint Saintin évêque, agenouillé de carnation, barbé et habillé d'argent, à l'auréole, la crosse, la croix et la chaîne de prisonnier d'or, chaussé ceinturé de tenné, à la cape et à la mitre antique de pourpre, accosté à dextre d'un clou de la Passion d'argent et à senestre d'une colombe en vol du même, tenant dans son bec un rameau d'olivier d'or; au chef d'or au pal de gueules chargé d'un alérion d'argent. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on September 23, 2023.
The arms show Saint Saintin (Saint Sanctinus of Meaux), the first bishop of Verdun which he evangelized in the 4th century, the patron saint of the local church. The nail of the Passion underlines that the village was a land dependent on the bishopric of Verdun.
The dove carrying an olive branch is the symbol of peace. The chief recalls the village's link with Lorraine.
The ears of wheat that may be used surrounding the shield. refer to the agricultural character of the village.
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