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(de) In Rot ein gelber (goldener) Schrägrechtsbalken. | (de) In Rot ein gelber (goldener) Schrägrechtsbalken. | ||
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Neuenburg was a free Imperial city from 1219-1250 and again from 1274. In 1331 it was sold to Austria and remained Austrian until 1806, when the city became part of Baden. | Neuenburg was a free Imperial city from 1219-1250 and again from 1274. In 1331 it was sold to Austria and remained Austrian until 1806, when the city became part of Baden. | ||
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NEUENBURG AM RHEIN
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald (until 1973 Müllheim)
Additions : 1971 Zienken; 1974 Grissheim; 1975 Steinenstadt
Official blazon
(de) In Rot ein gelber (goldener) Schrägrechtsbalken.
Origin/meaning
Neuenburg was a free Imperial city from 1219-1250 and again from 1274. In 1331 it was sold to Austria and remained Austrian until 1806, when the city became part of Baden.
The oldest known seal dates from 1261 and already shows the bend. The oldest known sources show the arms as above, but in the 19th century the opposite colours were often used. In the 19th century often two lions were used as supporters, but these were not granted in 1973 when the arms were officially granted.
The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925 |
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Literature : Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.