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'''Country''' : Germany [[File:germany.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br> | |||
'''State''' : [[Baden-Württemberg]][[File:badenwur.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br> | |||
'''District (Kreis)''' : [[Rastatt (kreis)|Rastatt]][[File:Rastatt.kreis.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | |||
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* 1970 [[Hilpertsau]] | |||
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* 1974 [[Gernsbach]] | |||
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* (1901) In Silber zwischen zwei schräggekreuzte blaue Flößerhaken (mit nach außen gekehrten Spitzen), das Ganze umschlungen von einem geknoteten blauen Seil. | |||
* (1959) In Silber zwischen drei (1:2) blau besamten roten Rosen zwei schräggekreuzte blaue Flößerhaken (mit nach außen gekehrten Spitzen), das Ganze umschlungen von einem geknoteten blauen Seil. | |||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The arms were first adopted in 1901 and new arms were granted on August 18, 1959. | |||
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File:Obertsrot.jpg|alt=Wappen von Obertsrot/Arms (crest) of Obertsrot|The arms from 1901 | |||
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The oldest known seal of the village dates from 1601 and shows in a shield two boat-hooks surrounded by a rope. In 1722 the arms in the seal had changed; the rope has disappeared and three roses were added. The hooks and the rope are a symbol for the sailing and fisheries in the Murg river. The roses are taken from the arms of the County Eberstein, to which the village belonged. | The oldest known seal of the village dates from 1601 and shows in a shield two boat-hooks surrounded by a rope. In 1722 the arms in the seal had changed; the rope has disappeared and three roses were added. The hooks and the rope are a symbol for the sailing and fisheries in the Murg river. The roses are taken from the arms of the County Eberstein, to which the village belonged. | ||
In the 19<sup>th</sup> century seals the roses disappear and only the hooks remain. In 1901 the municipality decides to formalise the arms, according to the seal of 1601, with the rope and hooks in arbitrary colours. The arms were officially adopted in March 1901. | In the 19<sup>th</sup> century seals the roses disappear and only the hooks remain. In 1901 the municipality decides to formalise the arms, according to the seal of 1601, with the rope and hooks in arbitrary colours. The arms were officially adopted in March 1901. | ||
In 1959 the council applied for an addition of the three roses to the arms. | In 1959 the council applied for an addition of the three roses to the arms. | ||
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Zier and Futterer, 1966. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 18 August 2024
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Origin/meaning
The arms were first adopted in 1901 and new arms were granted on August 18, 1959.
The oldest known seal of the village dates from 1601 and shows in a shield two boat-hooks surrounded by a rope. In 1722 the arms in the seal had changed; the rope has disappeared and three roses were added. The hooks and the rope are a symbol for the sailing and fisheries in the Murg river. The roses are taken from the arms of the County Eberstein, to which the village belonged.
In the 19th century seals the roses disappear and only the hooks remain. In 1901 the municipality decides to formalise the arms, according to the seal of 1601, with the rope and hooks in arbitrary colours. The arms were officially adopted in March 1901.
In 1959 the council applied for an addition of the three roses to the arms.
Literature: Zier and Futterer, 1966.
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