English: Arms of the lords of Forge (or Forges). blasonnement: Argent a lion rampant sable, on a canton (Loutsch blazons a quarter and draws a canton, which seems more logical anyhow) gules a mullet or.
Français : Armoiries des seigneurs de Forge (ou Forges) blasonnement: D'argent au lion de sable, au franc canton (Loutsch blasonne quartier et dessinne un canton, ce qui parait d'ailleurs plus logique) de gueules à la molette d'or.
Source
Français : Dr. Jean Claude Loutsch, Armorial du Pays de Luxembourg 1974 (p. 367). Image basé sur et .
English: Dr. Jean Claude Loutsch, Armorial du Pays de Luxembourg 1974 (p. 367). Image based on and .
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== Summary == {{Blason-fr-en-it| |blasonfr=Armoiries des seigneurs de Forge (ou Forges). |blasonen=Arms of the lords of Forge (or Forges). |blasonit= |sourcefr=Dr. Jean Claude Loutsch, ''Armorial du Pays de Luxembourg'' 1974 (p. 367). Image basé sur [[