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Coupé: au 1er de gueules à deux cailloux d'or, au 2e de sable au lion léopardé d'argent, couronné, armé et lampassé d'or; à la crosse d'or brochant sur le tout. | Coupé: au 1er de gueules à deux cailloux d'or, au 2e de sable au lion léopardé d'argent, couronné, armé et lampassé d'or; à la crosse d'or brochant sur le tout. | ||
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The arms show elements of the former lords of the village. The stones are taken from the arms of the Cathedral Chapter of Metz, the lion is taken from the Lords of Varsberg. The crosier refers to the Saint Avold abbey, which also had possessions in the area. | The arms show elements of the former lords of the village. The stones are taken from the arms of the Cathedral Chapter of Metz, the lion is taken from the Lords of Varsberg. The crosier refers to the Saint Avold abbey, which also had possessions in the area. | ||
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GUESSLING-HÉMERING
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Coupé: au 1er de gueules à deux cailloux d'or, au 2e de sable au lion léopardé d'argent, couronné, armé et lampassé d'or; à la crosse d'or brochant sur le tout.
Origin/meaning
The arms show elements of the former lords of the village. The stones are taken from the arms of the Cathedral Chapter of Metz, the lion is taken from the Lords of Varsberg. The crosier refers to the Saint Avold abbey, which also had possessions in the area.
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