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===Official blason===
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*(fr) Parti d'azur et de gueules, à l'agneau couché d'argent portant une croix latine d'or, brochant en chef, à la trangle ondée d'argent brochant en pointe, surmontée à dextre d'un fer de trident et à senestre d'une roue dentée, les deux d'or.
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| Parti d'azur et de gueules, à l'agneau couché d'argent portant une croix latine d'or, brochant en chef, à la trangle ondée d'argent brochant en pointe, surmontée à dextre d'un fer de trident et à senestre d'une roue dentée, les deux d'or.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially adopted on May 23, 2022.
The arms were officially adopted on May 23, 2022.


The trident is the symbol for the Roman god Neptune, god of sea and waters. It refers to the name of the village, which comes from 'source/spring of god'. The Agnus Dei is the symbol for St. John, the local patron saint.  
The trident is the symbol for the Roman god Neptune, god of sea and waters. It refers, together with the wavy bar, to the name of the village, which comes from 'source/spring of god'. The Agnus Dei is the symbol for St. John, the local patron saint.  


The cogwheel symbolizes the industrial activity that developed from the 18th century in what was a village of lumberjacks and charcoal burners; first of all a mill, then a sawmill, turning mills, chair mills, and later furniture factories which prospered until the end of the 20th century, facilitated by the proximity of the large and nearby state forest illustrated by the beech branches.
The cogwheel symbolizes the industrial activity that developed from the 18th century in what was a village of lumberjacks and charcoal burners; first of all a mill, then a sawmill, turning mills, chair mills, and later furniture factories which prospered until the end of the 20th century, facilitated by the proximity of the large and nearby state forest illustrated by the beech branches.
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The mural crown alludes to the defensive elements of Fort Séré de Rivières du Rozelier. The two azure fish (barbels) on the gold crown indicate that Sommedieue depended under the old regime to the [[Duchy of Bar]].
The mural crown alludes to the defensive elements of Fort Séré de Rivières du Rozelier. The two azure fish (barbels) on the gold crown indicate that Sommedieue depended under the old regime to the [[Duchy of Bar]].


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from https://nos-blasons-lorrains.fr/portfolio/sommedieue-55-492/
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Image from https://nos-blasons-lorrains.fr/portfolio/sommedieue-55-492/


[[Category:French Municipalities S]]
[[Category:French Municipalities S]]
[[Category:Meuse]]
[[Category:Meuse]]
[[Category:Granted 2022]]
[[Category:Granted 2022]]
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