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The Episcopal cross symbolises that the village historically belonged to the diocese of Toul. The grapes and scythe symbolise the importance of viticulture and agriculture. The arms were adopted in 1979.
The Episcopal cross symbolises that the village historically belonged to the diocese of Toul. The grapes and scythe symbolise the importance of viticulture and agriculture. The arms were adopted in 1979.



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BICQUELEY

Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle

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Origin/meaning

The Episcopal cross symbolises that the village historically belonged to the diocese of Toul. The grapes and scythe symbolise the importance of viticulture and agriculture. The arms were adopted in 1979.

Literature : Meyer, 1997