Domjevin

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DOMJEVIN

Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle

Blason de Domjevin/Arms (crest) of Domjevin
Official blazon
French D'or, à la porte monumentale du lieu de gueules ouverte du champ et mouvant de la pointe, au casque romain du même à la cocarde du champ en abîme.
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Origin/meaning

The monumental door represents the gates for the houses made after the Thirty Years War. New imposing farms were built and the opulent doors were created by Italian artists who reproduced the model of Italian architecture of the time. The style is a mix between Baroque and Renaissance. Today, there are only two left in the municipality.

The Roman helmet symbolizes the Gallo-Roman origin of the municipality. A certain Jovin, a Roman general of Gallic origin, fought in Gaul and repulsed several invasions near present Pont-à-Mousson. Appointed consul in 367, he converted to Christianity and died in 370. The name of the village Domjevin may come from Domus Jovinus (the house of Jovin).

Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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