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The tree in the lower half is a laurel tree, which is a canting element for the Latin name of the town, Lauriacum. The chief shows the three besants, the symbol of the Val du Metz region. | The tree in the lower half is a laurel tree, which is a canting element for the Latin name of the town, Lauriacum. The chief shows the three besants, the symbol of the Val du Metz region. | ||
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LORRY-LÈS-METZ
Département : Moselle
French | D'argent au laurier de sinople, fruité de gueules, mouvant de la pointe; au chef du même chargé de trois besants d'or, le premier surchargé d'une ombre de croisette pattée. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The tree in the lower half is a laurel tree, which is a canting element for the Latin name of the town, Lauriacum. The chief shows the three besants, the symbol of the Val du Metz region.
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Literature: Haefeli, 1959