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De sinople au massacre de cerf d'or surmonté d'une étoile de six rais cousue de gueules; à la bordure d'or.
De sinople au massacre de cerf d'or surmonté d'une étoile de six rais cousue de gueules; à la bordure d'or.


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The antler and the star are taken from the arms of the Gentersberg family, who had a castle in the municipality. The bordure is taken from the Bitche county to which the village belonged. The green colour is a canting element (Hagen is a German word for forest).
The antler and the star are taken from the arms of the Gentersberg family, who had a castle in the municipality. The bordure is taken from the Bitche county to which the village belonged. The green colour is a canting element (Hagen is a German word for forest).



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HANVILLER

Département : Moselle

Blason de Hanviller

Official blason

De sinople au massacre de cerf d'or surmonté d'une étoile de six rais cousue de gueules; à la bordure d'or.

Origin/meaning

The antler and the star are taken from the arms of the Gentersberg family, who had a castle in the municipality. The bordure is taken from the Bitche county to which the village belonged. The green colour is a canting element (Hagen is a German word for forest).


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