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'''HAINFELD''' | '''HAINFELD''' | ||
State : [[Niederösterreich]]<br> | State: [[Niederösterreich]]<br> | ||
District : Lilienfeld | District: Lilienfeld | ||
[[File:hainfeld.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:hainfeld.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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The two scythes symbolise the importance of the metal industry, especially scythes, for the city at the time. | The two scythes symbolise the importance of the metal industry, especially scythes, for the city at the time. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]] : Image from the [[Kaffee Hag : Die Wappen der Republik Oesterreich|Coffee Hag album]] +/- 1932; Ströhl, 1904 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]]: Image from the [[Kaffee Hag : Die Wappen der Republik Oesterreich|Coffee Hag album]] +/- 1932; Ströhl, 1904 | ||
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[[Category:Niederösterreich]] | [[Category:Niederösterreich]] | ||
[[Category:Lilienfeld]] | [[Category:Lilienfeld]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1583]] | [[Category:Granted 1583]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1965]] | [[Category:Granted 1965]] |
Latest revision as of 06:23, 14 August 2024
HAINFELD
State: Niederösterreich
District: Lilienfeld
German | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on January 2, 1583 and again in 1965.
The arms show a city gate as symbol for the city itself. The rooster on the tower symbolises vigilance. The silver bar in red shows the arms of Austria. The fleur-de-lys are taken as canting elements from the arms of the Lilienfeld Convent. The convent acquired the jurisdiction over the village in 1369 from Duke Albrecht III of Austria.
The two scythes symbolise the importance of the metal industry, especially scythes, for the city at the time.
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Literature: Image from the Coffee Hag album +/- 1932; Ströhl, 1904