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The keys are the symbol of the local patron saint, Saint Peter, they are placed in a V for Villers. The keys also show the re-crossed cross of the | The keys are the symbol of the local patron saint, Saint Peter, they are placed in a V for Villers. The keys also show the re-crossed cross of the Duchy of Bar and the cross with two crosses of the duchy of Lorraine respectively. The tower represents the castle that used to be in Remenoncourt. | ||
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SAINT-PIERREVILLERS
Département : Meuse
Official blason
- (fr) D'azur à deux clefs posées en chevron renversé d'argent, les pannetons ouverts, celui de dextre d'une croix recroisetée, celui de senestre d'une croix de Lorraine, accompagnées en chef d'une tour d'or.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on August 3, 2006.
The keys are the symbol of the local patron saint, Saint Peter, they are placed in a V for Villers. The keys also show the re-crossed cross of the Duchy of Bar and the cross with two crosses of the duchy of Lorraine respectively. The tower represents the castle that used to be in Remenoncourt.
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