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(de) In Silber mit von Silber und Rot gestücktem Bord ein golden gekrönter, rot bewehrter schwarzer Löwe, der in den Pranken eine schwarze Kelhaue mit goldenem Griff emporhält; am rechten Bildrand aufsteigend ein schwarzer Erzberg. | (de) In Silber mit von Silber und Rot gestücktem Bord ein golden gekrönter, rot bewehrter schwarzer Löwe, der in den Pranken eine schwarze Kelhaue mit goldenem Griff emporhält; am rechten Bildrand aufsteigend ein schwarzer Erzberg. | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | |||
Arzberg received city rights in 1408 and the oldest known seal of the city dates from 1423. The seal showed, as did the second seal from 1516, a shield with a chequered bordure, and in the center a lion mining a mountain. The bordure and the lion are derived from the arms of the Markgraves of Nürnberg, who owned the city at the time. The mountain in the Erzberg (ore-mountain) and thus a canting element. In the 17<sup>th</sup> century the bordure was removed from the seal. The colours of the lion and the shield also have changed often during the centuries. | Arzberg received city rights in 1408 and the oldest known seal of the city dates from 1423. The seal showed, as did the second seal from 1516, a shield with a chequered bordure, and in the center a lion mining a mountain. The bordure and the lion are derived from the arms of the Markgraves of Nürnberg, who owned the city at the time. The mountain in the Erzberg (ore-mountain) and thus a canting element. In the 17<sup>th</sup> century the bordure was removed from the seal. The colours of the lion and the shield also have changed often during the centuries. | ||
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ARZBERG
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Wunsiedel
Additions : 1977 Fischern (partly), Röthenbach, Schlottenhof; 1978 Seussen
Official blazon
(de) In Silber mit von Silber und Rot gestücktem Bord ein golden gekrönter, rot bewehrter schwarzer Löwe, der in den Pranken eine schwarze Kelhaue mit goldenem Griff emporhält; am rechten Bildrand aufsteigend ein schwarzer Erzberg.
Origin/meaning
Arzberg received city rights in 1408 and the oldest known seal of the city dates from 1423. The seal showed, as did the second seal from 1516, a shield with a chequered bordure, and in the center a lion mining a mountain. The bordure and the lion are derived from the arms of the Markgraves of Nürnberg, who owned the city at the time. The mountain in the Erzberg (ore-mountain) and thus a canting element. In the 17th century the bordure was removed from the seal. The colours of the lion and the shield also have changed often during the centuries.
The above left arms were used from the early 19th century until 1968, and show the arms in the colours and composition as usual since the late 18th century. The above right arms were granted on October 15, 1968, and show the historical colours and composition.
The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925 |
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