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[[Literature]] : Bardua, 1987
[[Literature]] : Bardua, 1987


[[Category:German Municipalities G]]
[[Category:German Municipalities G|Grossrinderfeld]]
[[Category:Baden-Württemberg]]
[[Category:Baden-Württemberg|Grossrinderfeld]]
[[Category:Main-Tauber Kreis]]
[[Category:Main-Tauber Kreis|Grossrinderfeld]]
[[Category:Tauberbischofsheim]]
[[Category:Tauberbischofsheim|Grossrinderfeld]]
[[Category:Granted 1901]]
[[Category:Granted 1901|Grossrinderfeld]]
[[Category:Granted 1978]]
[[Category:Granted 1978|Grossrinderfeld]]

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GROSSRINDERFELD

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Main-Tauber Kreis (until 1973 Tauberbischofsheim)
Additions : 1924 Hof Baiertal 1975 Gerchsheim, Ilmspan, Schönfeld

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Official blason :
In Gold auf grünem Boden (Feld) ein schreitendes schwarzes Rind, links oben eine gestürzte rote Pflugschar.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on October 20, 1978.

The arms show a canting bull (the name means "field of large cattle") and a spade. The bull is taken from the previous arms of the village, the spade is taken from the arms of Gerchsheim. The red and yellow colours are taken from the different former arms.

The previous arms were adopted in 1901.

Official blason :
In Silber auf grünem Boden ein schreitendes schwarzes Rind, darüber ein rotes Rad.

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These arms show the canting bull and the wheel of the State of Mainz, to which the region historically belonged from 1583-1803. This composition already was seen on the seal of the village from 1589. Later seals all used the same composition.

Literature : Bardua, 1987