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The crown refers to the three castles in the municipality.  
The crown refers to the three castles in the municipality.  
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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Blason de Rigney
Official blazon
French

Écartelé: au 1er cinq points d'hermine équipollés à quatre points de gueules, au 2e d'or à la bande du même frettée de sable et cloutée du champ, accompagnée en chef d'un marteau de sable posé en bande et en pointe d'une enclume du même, au 3e d'or à la bande ondée d'azur et à la roue de moulin de gueules brochante, au 4e de gueules à la clé versée d'argent à dextre et à l'épée basse du même à senestre.

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Origin/meaning

The first quarter shows the arms of the Othon de la Roche family, former lords of the village. The second and third quarter refer to the (iron) industry and former water mills in the area. The two wavy bends symbolises the Ognon river and the small streams in the municipality. The fourth quarter shows the symbols of St. Paul (sword) and St. Peter (key), patron saints of the local church.

The crown refers to the three castles in the municipality.

Literature : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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