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District (Kreis) : [[Aichach-Friedberg]] (until 1972 [[Aichach (kreis)|Aichach]])<br>
District (Kreis) : [[Aichach-Friedberg]] (until 1972 [[Aichach (kreis)|Aichach]])<br>


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===Official blazon===
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(de) In Silber eine eingeschweifte blaue Spitze, darin eine goldene Königskrone, vorne ein blaues Ulrichskreuz, hinten ein schwebendes, schwarzes Kreuz, dessen Längsbalken links unten mit einem kurzen Balken besteckt ist.  
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| In Silber eine eingeschweifte blaue Spitze, darin eine goldene Königskrone, vorne ein blaues Ulrichskreuz, hinten ein schwebendes, schwarzes Kreuz, dessen Längsbalken links unten mit einem kurzen Balken besteckt ist.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on July 29, 1982.
The arms were officially granted on July 29, 1982.


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Todtenweis was a center of royal property in the northern Lechrain region. The place is mentioned for the first time in 1033 in connection with a donation from the Empress Kunigunde to the Augsburg Convent of St. Afra, which later became the Imperial Monastery of St. Ulrich and Afra. Todtenweis remained in its possession until 1803. Also since the 11th century, the monastery ruled the parish of Todtenweis with the St. Ulrichs parish church.


The municipal arms therefore show the cross of St. Ulrich as a reference to the St. Ulrich church and the monastery. As a reminder of the close relationship with the monastery of St. Ulrich and Afra, the arms also show a cross with a bar, the historical symbol of the monastery. The royal crown indicates the Empress Kunigunde. The colors silver and blue are reminiscent of the rule of the Wittelsbach family.
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] :  
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Info municipality of Todtenweis


[[Category:German Municipalities T]]
[[Category:German Municipalities T]]
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[[Category:Aichach-Friedberg]]
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[[Category:Granted 1982]]

Latest revision as of 05:26, 7 January 2024

TODTENWEIS

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Aichach-Friedberg (until 1972 Aichach)

Wappen von Todtenweis/Arms (crest) of Todtenweis
Official blazon
German In Silber eine eingeschweifte blaue Spitze, darin eine goldene Königskrone, vorne ein blaues Ulrichskreuz, hinten ein schwebendes, schwarzes Kreuz, dessen Längsbalken links unten mit einem kurzen Balken besteckt ist.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on July 29, 1982.

Todtenweis was a center of royal property in the northern Lechrain region. The place is mentioned for the first time in 1033 in connection with a donation from the Empress Kunigunde to the Augsburg Convent of St. Afra, which later became the Imperial Monastery of St. Ulrich and Afra. Todtenweis remained in its possession until 1803. Also since the 11th century, the monastery ruled the parish of Todtenweis with the St. Ulrichs parish church.

The municipal arms therefore show the cross of St. Ulrich as a reference to the St. Ulrich church and the monastery. As a reminder of the close relationship with the monastery of St. Ulrich and Afra, the arms also show a cross with a bar, the historical symbol of the monastery. The royal crown indicates the Empress Kunigunde. The colors silver and blue are reminiscent of the rule of the Wittelsbach family.





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