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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.


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Meyer, 1997
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Meyer, 1997


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Blason de Bicqueley/Arms of Bicqueley
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French D'azur à la crosse épiscopale de l'évêque de Toul d'or, adextrée d'une grappe de raisin feuillée brochant sur un tonneau et senestrée d'une faucille brochant sur trois épis de blés rangés en fasce, le tout du même.
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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.

Literature: Meyer, 1997


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