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The gate is a symbol for the former Lords of Burgtor, who owned the village from 1140-1317. The balls are taken from the Knights von Münster, known from at least 1197-1310, and who had their castle in the village.  
The gate is a symbol for the former Lords of Burgtor, who owned the village from 1140-1317. The balls are taken from the Knights von Münster, known from at least 1197-1310, and who had their castle in the village.  
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MÜNSTER (SCHWABEN)

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Augsburg (until 1972 Schwabmünchen)
Incorporated into : 1978 Mickhausen

Wappen von Münster (Schwaben)/Arms of Münster (Schwaben)
Official blazon
German

Geteilt von Silber und Rot; oben ein gezinntes rotes Burgtor; unten drei, zwei zu eins gestellte silberne Kugeln.

English (Schwaben) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 5, 1968.

The gate is a symbol for the former Lords of Burgtor, who owned the village from 1140-1317. The balls are taken from the Knights von Münster, known from at least 1197-1310, and who had their castle in the village.

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