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Verbandsgemeinde : [[Verbandsgemeinde Wörrstadt ]] | Verbandsgemeinde : [[Verbandsgemeinde Wörrstadt ]] | ||
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In Blau ein goldener, von zwei roten Sparren belegter Schräg-rechts-Balken, beseitet von je einem silbernen rechtsgewendeten Adler. Darüber in einem goldenen Schildhaupt ein blaues Rebengewinde. | |+Official blazon | ||
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| In Blau ein goldener, von zwei roten Sparren belegter Schräg-rechts-Balken, beseitet von je einem silbernen rechtsgewendeten Adler. Darüber in einem goldenen Schildhaupt ein blaues Rebengewinde. | |||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The arms were officially granted in 1969. | The arms were officially granted in 1969. | ||
The arms are a combination of the arms of two former rulers of the area and a chief with a grape vine. The grape vine symbolises the importance of viticulture in the area. The golden bend with chevrons is derived from the arms of the Lords von Udenheim. In 1380 Count Heinrich II von Sponheim appointed Peter von Udenheim with the estate in the village. The silver eagle is derived from the arms of the | The arms are a combination of the arms of two former rulers of the area and a chief with a grape vine. The grape vine symbolises the importance of viticulture in the area. The golden bend with chevrons is derived from the arms of the Lords von Udenheim. In 1380 Count Heinrich II von Sponheim appointed Peter von Udenheim with the estate in the village. The silver eagle is derived from the arms of the Köth von Wannscheid family, who lived in the area and in 1590 Johann Friedrich Köth von Wannscheid was buried in the local church. | ||
In 1956 the arms below ere proposed, but the village council decided on the addition of a second eagle as well as the chief. [[File:udenheim.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | |||
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[[Literature]] : Hessisches Wappenbuch, 1956; http://www.udenheim.de | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Hessisches Wappenbuch, 1956; http://www.udenheim.de | ||
[[Category:German Municipalities U]] | [[Category:German Municipalities U]] |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 7 January 2024
UDENHEIM
State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Alzey-Worms (until 1969 Alzey)
Verbandsgemeinde : Verbandsgemeinde Wörrstadt
German | In Blau ein goldener, von zwei roten Sparren belegter Schräg-rechts-Balken, beseitet von je einem silbernen rechtsgewendeten Adler. Darüber in einem goldenen Schildhaupt ein blaues Rebengewinde. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted in 1969.
The arms are a combination of the arms of two former rulers of the area and a chief with a grape vine. The grape vine symbolises the importance of viticulture in the area. The golden bend with chevrons is derived from the arms of the Lords von Udenheim. In 1380 Count Heinrich II von Sponheim appointed Peter von Udenheim with the estate in the village. The silver eagle is derived from the arms of the Köth von Wannscheid family, who lived in the area and in 1590 Johann Friedrich Köth von Wannscheid was buried in the local church.
In 1956 the arms below ere proposed, but the village council decided on the addition of a second eagle as well as the chief.
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Literature: Hessisches Wappenbuch, 1956; http://www.udenheim.de