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===Origin/meaning===
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Moriviller historically war ruled by three religious entities and the arms show elements from the arms of these entities. The Chapter of the Collegiate Church in Saint-Dié is represented by the blue bend with roses; the monastery of Saint-Jean-du-Vieil-Aître in Nancy, which belonged to the Knights of the Order of Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem, by the red crosses, and the Bouxières Abbey by the crosier.
Moriviller historically war ruled by three religious entities and the arms show elements from the arms of these entities. The Chapter of the Collegiate Church in Saint-Dié is represented by the blue bend with roses; the monastery of Saint-Jean-du-Vieil-Aître in Nancy, which belonged to the Knights of the Order of Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem, by the red crosses, and the Bouxières Abbey by the crosier.
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Blason de Moriviller
Official blazon
French D’argent à la bande d’azur chargée de trois roses d’argent, accostée de deux croix de Malte de gueules, à la crosse du même brochant sur le tout.
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Moriviller historically war ruled by three religious entities and the arms show elements from the arms of these entities. The Chapter of the Collegiate Church in Saint-Dié is represented by the blue bend with roses; the monastery of Saint-Jean-du-Vieil-Aître in Nancy, which belonged to the Knights of the Order of Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem, by the red crosses, and the Bouxières Abbey by the crosier.

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