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(de) In Silber rechts eine fünfendige schwarze Hirschstange, links ein grünes Eichenblatt.
(de) In Silber rechts eine fünfendige schwarze Hirschstange, links ein grünes Eichenblatt.


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===Origin/meaning===
The deer antler is taken from the arms of the Schenken von Schenkenstein family, who ruled the village from the 15th century for a long time. The oak leaf refers to the forests in the municipality as well as the former imperial farm of Lederstatt.  
The deer antler is taken from the arms of the Schenken von Schenkenstein family, who ruled the village from the 15th century for a long time. The oak leaf refers to the forests in the municipality as well as the former imperial farm of Lederstatt.  



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ZIRGESHEIM

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Donau-Ries (until 1972 Donauwörth)
Incorporated into : 1971 Donauwörth

Wappen von Zirgesheim

Official blazon

(de) In Silber rechts eine fünfendige schwarze Hirschstange, links ein grünes Eichenblatt.

Origin/meaning

The deer antler is taken from the arms of the Schenken von Schenkenstein family, who ruled the village from the 15th century for a long time. The oak leaf refers to the forests in the municipality as well as the former imperial farm of Lederstatt.


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