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ZARBELING

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Arms of Zarbeling
Official blazon
French

D'azur à deux crosses passées en sautoir, un monde d'or, cintré de sable et sommé d'une croix d'or brochant sur le tout.

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Origin/meaning

The crosiers refer to the two abbeys, which had large possessions in the area; the Graufthal and Vergaville abbeys. The orb is derived from the arms of the Lords of Morhange, who ruled the village for a long time.


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