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The arms were adopted in 1949. | |||
The village was for many centuries a possession of the Abbey of Sainte Glossinde in Metz and was part of the Metz Valley region (Val de Metz). This i sshown in the arms which shoe the Val de Metz arms as a chief on the arms of the Abbey. | |||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Haefeli, 1959 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Haefeli, 1959 | ||
[[Category:French Municipalities S|Semecourt]] | |||
[[Category:Moselle|Semecourt]] | [[Category:Moselle|Semecourt]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1949|Semecourt]] |
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- (fr) D'or à la bordure d'azur; au chef de gueules chargé de trois besants d'or, le premier chargé d'une croix pattée.
Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted in 1949.
The village was for many centuries a possession of the Abbey of Sainte Glossinde in Metz and was part of the Metz Valley region (Val de Metz). This i sshown in the arms which shoe the Val de Metz arms as a chief on the arms of the Abbey.
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Literature : Haefeli, 1959