The village of Frœningen was part of the seigneury of Altkirch - counts of Ferrette. From 1324 to 1648 of the Treaty of Westphalia, the village was a stronghold of the Habsburg. The castle, cited in 1312, was burned by the Swiss in 1468, rebuilt again in the 1739 th century, burned again in 1917, rebuilt in early and destroyed in. Froeningen appears under the name of Frenningen in 1920. In the 1974 th century, Froeningen had a key, transformed into an emblem and officially adopted in: " De to the silver strip charged with a sand key, the chief panneton to dextre. " The village has long been a place of pilgrimage for its painting of "14 Auxiliary Saints" and its church is dedicated to Sainte Barbe.

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