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Über einem grünen Dreiberg mit einem springenden goldenen Hirsch in Blau drei silberne Zinnentürme mit Kuppeldächern. | |||
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IMMENHAUSEN
State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Kassel (until 1973 Hofgeismar)
Additions : 1970 Holzhausen, Mariendorf
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Über einem grünen Dreiberg mit einem springenden goldenen Hirsch in Blau drei silberne Zinnentürme mit Kuppeldächern. Origin/meaningImmenhausen received city rights in the late 13th century. The oldest known seal dates from 1303 and already shows the same composition as on the later arms, three towers and the lion of Hessen (compare also Homberg an der Ohm). Later the lion was placed in a shield. In the 15th century the arches were replaced by a small mountain, later by a city wall, still all with the small shield of Hessen. These were restored in the early 20th century. At the early 20th century the lion was replaced by an eagle, but already in the 1920s the lion shield was restored. Only after the merger in 1970 the new arms were designed, showing a deer instead of the historical lion of Hessen.
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