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State : [[Steiermark]]<br> | State : [[Steiermark]]<br> | ||
District : Murtal (until 2015 Judenburg) | District : Murtal (until 2015 Judenburg)<br> | ||
Incorporated into : 2015 [[Pölstal]] | |||
[[File:oberzeiring.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:oberzeiring.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
====Official blazon==== | ====Official blazon==== | ||
In schwarzem Schild silbern ein nach links gerichteter, bärtiger Bergmann in langem, mittig geschürztem Bergkittel, auf das rechte Knie gestützt, einen runden gegupften Hut auf dem Kopf und mit beiden Händen ein Bergeisen gegen rechts aus dem Schildfuß wachsendes silbernes Gestein führend. | |||
====Origin/meaning==== | ====Origin/meaning==== | ||
In the Middle Ages, Oberzeiring was the main silver mine in Styria and | The arms were officially granted on November 1, 2006. | ||
Austria. The "Bergsegen" (lit: blessings of the mountain, i.e. the wealth) | |||
ended, when the mine suffered a break-in of subterranean waters in the 14th | In the Middle Ages, Oberzeiring was the main silver mine in Styria and Austria. The "Bergsegen" (lit: blessings of the mountain, i.e. the wealth) ended, when the mine suffered a break-in of subterranean waters in the 14th century. | ||
century. | |||
The arms were first used on a seal from 1284. They show a miner in | The arms were first used on a seal from 1284. They show a miner in | ||
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[[Category:Judenburg]] | [[Category:Judenburg]] | ||
[[Category:Murtal]] | [[Category:Murtal]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 2006]] |
Revision as of 06:38, 12 March 2017
OBERZEIRING
State : Steiermark
District : Murtal (until 2015 Judenburg)
Incorporated into : 2015 Pölstal
Official blazon
In schwarzem Schild silbern ein nach links gerichteter, bärtiger Bergmann in langem, mittig geschürztem Bergkittel, auf das rechte Knie gestützt, einen runden gegupften Hut auf dem Kopf und mit beiden Händen ein Bergeisen gegen rechts aus dem Schildfuß wachsendes silbernes Gestein führend.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on November 1, 2006.
In the Middle Ages, Oberzeiring was the main silver mine in Styria and Austria. The "Bergsegen" (lit: blessings of the mountain, i.e. the wealth) ended, when the mine suffered a break-in of subterranean waters in the 14th century.
The arms were first used on a seal from 1284. They show a miner in historical attire.
The arms in the Coffee Hag album +/- 1932 |
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