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*(old) In Silber zwei schräg gekreuzte grüne Lauchstengel mit Blättern und Wurzeln. | *(old) In Silber zwei schräg gekreuzte grüne Lauchstengel mit Blättern und Wurzeln. | ||
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Lauchheim was a possession of the Teutonic Knights and received town rights in 1402, followed by city rights in 1431. The oldest seal dates from 1448 and already shows the two crossed leeks. These are a canting element (Lauch). The colours were officially described in 1902. | Lauchheim was a possession of the Teutonic Knights and received town rights in 1402, followed by city rights in 1431. The oldest seal dates from 1448 and already shows the two crossed leeks. These are a canting element (Lauch). The colours were officially described in 1902. | ||
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LAUCHHEIM
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Ostalbkreis (until 1973 Aalen)
Additions : 1974 Hülen, 1975 Röttingen
Official blazon
- (new) In Silber zwei schräg gekreuzte grüne Lauchstengel, darüber ein schwarzes Tatzenkreuz mit erhöhtem Stamm (Deutschordenskreuz), darunter eine aufgerichtete, vierendige schwarze Hirschstange.
- (old) In Silber zwei schräg gekreuzte grüne Lauchstengel mit Blättern und Wurzeln.
Origin/meaning
Lauchheim was a possession of the Teutonic Knights and received town rights in 1402, followed by city rights in 1431. The oldest seal dates from 1448 and already shows the two crossed leeks. These are a canting element (Lauch). The colours were officially described in 1902.
After the mergers with Hülen and Röttingen the arms were changed. The new arms were granted on March 25, 1981.
The black cross of the Teutonic Order symbolises both Lauchheim and Hülen. The deer antler is derived from the arms of the Schenken von Schenkenstein, who owned Röttingen for a long time.
The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925 |
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