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In Blau zwei abgewendete silberne Reiherhälse mit roten Schnäbeln. | |||
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REICHERTSHOFEN
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm (until 1972 Ingolstadt)
Additions 1971 Gotteshofen; 1972 Hög, Langenbruck, Winden am Aign
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In Blau zwei abgewendete silberne Reiherhälse mit roten Schnäbeln. Origin/meaningReichertshofen was made a town in 1449 and probably it had its first seal made. The seal is known from 1499 and shows two canting heron heads (Reiher=heron). The colours are known since the early 19th century and are most likely the Bavarian colours. The arms have thus basically never changed, although the image has changed with time, according to the fashion of the time.
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