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{{France}}'''CHÂTEL-SAINT-GERMAIN''' | {{France}}<seo title="Armoiries de Châtel-Saint-Germain" titlemode="append"></seo> | ||
'''CHÂTEL-SAINT-GERMAIN''' | |||
Département : [[Moselle]] | Département : [[Moselle]] | ||
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====Origin/meaning==== | |||
De gueules à la tour donjonnée d’argent, pavillonnée de gueules à la croix d’argent, posée sur un mont de sinople. | |||
====Origin/meaning==== | ====Origin/meaning==== | ||
The arms symbolise the castle of the Lords of Metz, which also gave the town it's name (Châtel = castle). The lords also granted the town rights in 1226. | The arms symbolise the castle of the Lords of Metz, which also gave the town it's name (Châtel = castle). The lords also granted the town rights in 1226. |
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CHÂTEL-SAINT-GERMAIN
Département : Moselle
Origin/meaning
De gueules à la tour donjonnée d’argent, pavillonnée de gueules à la croix d’argent, posée sur un mont de sinople.
Origin/meaning
The arms symbolise the castle of the Lords of Metz, which also gave the town it's name (Châtel = castle). The lords also granted the town rights in 1226.
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Literature : Haefeli, A. : Armorial des communes du département de la Moselle. Tome V, arrondissement de Metz-Campagne, 1959