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The arms show the crossed keys of the Neuwiller Abbey, to which the village historically belonged. The arms with the sword is taken from the arms of the Cathedral Chapter of Metz, which owned several rights in the village.
The arms show the crossed keys of the Neuwiller Abbey, to which the village historically belonged. The arms with the sword is taken from the arms of the Cathedral Chapter of Metz, which owned several rights in the village.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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Blason de Ley
Official blazon
French De gueules à deux clefs d'or passées en sautoir, au dextrochère de carnation, vêtu d'azur mouvant d'une nuée d'argent, tenant une épée du même, garnie d'or, brochant sur le tout.
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The arms show the crossed keys of the Neuwiller Abbey, to which the village historically belonged. The arms with the sword is taken from the arms of the Cathedral Chapter of Metz, which owned several rights in the village.

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


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