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These are the arms of the Parisot family, of which Joseph-Charles-Antoine, baron of Parisot and Bernécourt, was high justice of Goze-Salée-Sanzey and of the fief of Mandres, ordinary gentleman of His Royal Highness Madame la Duchess of Lorraine and Bar.  
These are the arms of the Parisot family, of which Joseph-Charles-Antoine, baron of Parisot and Bernécourt, was high justice of Goze-Salée-Sanzey and of the fief of Mandres, ordinary gentleman of His Royal Highness Madame la Duchess of [[Lorraine]] and Bar.  


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These are the arms of the Parisot family, of which Joseph-Charles-Antoine, baron of Parisot and Bernécourt, was high justice of Goze-Salée-Sanzey and of the fief of Mandres, ordinary gentleman of His Royal Highness Madame la Duchess of Lorraine and Bar.


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