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The arms were granted in 1906 and are a combination of the deer antler of [[Württemberg]] on the arms of the Würzburg. The main part of the village belonged to Würzburg until 1806 when it became a possession of Württemberg. The original red and white of Würzburg were accidentally replaced by the Bavarian blue.
The arms were granted in 1906 and are a combination of the deer antler of [[Württemberg]] on the arms of the Würzburg. The main part of the village belonged to Würzburg until 1806 when it became a possession of Württemberg. The original red and white of Würzburg were accidentally replaced by the Bavarian blue.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Gönner and Bardua, 1966  
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Gönner and Bardua, 1966  

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GROSS-EISLINGEN

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Göppingen
Incorporated into : 1933 Eislingen/Fils

Wappen von Großeislingen/Arms (crest) of Großeislingen
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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted in 1906 and are a combination of the deer antler of Württemberg on the arms of the Würzburg. The main part of the village belonged to Würzburg until 1806 when it became a possession of Württemberg. The original red and white of Würzburg were accidentally replaced by the Bavarian blue.


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Literature: Gönner and Bardua, 1966