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The arms are those of Laurent de Lichtenberg, lord of the village in the 18th century, augmented with two stones for St. Stephen, which refer to the Chapter of Hombourg, to which the local church belonged.
The arms are those of Laurent de Lichtenberg, lord of the village in the 18th century, augmented with two stones for St. Stephen, which refer to the Chapter of Hombourg, to which the local church belonged.


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Blason de Diebling
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French D’argent au lion de sable; à la bordure de gueules chargée en chef de deux cailloux d’or.
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The arms are those of Laurent de Lichtenberg, lord of the village in the 18th century, augmented with two stones for St. Stephen, which refer to the Chapter of Hombourg, to which the local church belonged.

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


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