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The cross is taken from the arms of Bishop de Dommartin, 76th bishop of Verdun (1499-1508) to which were added: atower representing the Butgnéville Moute fortress, the horn for Saint Hubert, the heart for the resident nuns and the mill iron for the old water mill in the village. | The cross is taken from the arms of Bishop de Dommartin, 76th bishop of Verdun (1499-1508) to which were added: atower representing the Butgnéville Moute fortress, the horn for Saint Hubert, the heart for the resident nuns and the mill iron for the old water mill in the village. | ||
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SAINT-HILAIRE-EN-WOËVRE
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D'azur à la croix d'argent cantonnée au 1er d'une tour, au 2e d'un cor enguiché, le pavillon à senestre, au 3e d'un coeur et au 4e d'un fer de moulin, le tout d'or. |
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The arms were officially adopted on October 8, 2014.
The cross is taken from the arms of Bishop de Dommartin, 76th bishop of Verdun (1499-1508) to which were added: atower representing the Butgnéville Moute fortress, the horn for Saint Hubert, the heart for the resident nuns and the mill iron for the old water mill in the village.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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