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The arms show a snake, which is taken from the nickname of the villagers. The wheel is the symbol of the [[State of Mainz]] to which the area historically belonged. The cross also refers to Mainz, but, together with the key to the local church, devoted to St. Peter (key). The hook is a canting element for the -rode part of the name (Roden means clearing forest).
The arms show a snake, which is taken from the nickname of the villagers. The wheel is the symbol of the [[State of Mainz]] to which the area historically belonged. The cross also refers to Mainz, but, together with the key to the local church, devoted to St. Peter (key). The hook is a canting element for the -rode part of the name (Roden means clearing forest).


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Ulle, 2011
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Ulle, 2011


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REINHOLTERODE

State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Eichsfeld

Wappen von Reinholterode/Arms of Reinholterode
Official blazon
German

Geteilt von Gold über Rot; oben ein mit einem silbernen, sechsspeiehigen Rad belegtes, rotes Balken­ kreuz und gekreuztem, schwarzem Schlüssel und schwarzer Rodehacke; unten eine rechtsgewendete, silberne Schlange.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 18, 2001.

The arms show a snake, which is taken from the nickname of the villagers. The wheel is the symbol of the State of Mainz to which the area historically belonged. The cross also refers to Mainz, but, together with the key to the local church, devoted to St. Peter (key). The hook is a canting element for the -rode part of the name (Roden means clearing forest).

Literature: Ulle, 2011


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