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The arms are based on the arms of the Lords of Tierberg, Lords of Lautlingen from 1216-1480. The arms are canting, showing an roe (animal = Tier) on a mountain (Berg). The three mountains in the base also symbolise the Heersberg, Ochsenberg and Tierberg in the municipality. | The arms are based on the arms of the Lords of Tierberg, Lords of Lautlingen from 1216-1480. The arms are canting, showing an roe (animal = Tier) on a mountain (Berg). The three mountains in the base also symbolise the Heersberg, Ochsenberg and Tierberg in the municipality. | ||
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[[Literature]] : [http://www.hpmelle.de/wappen-in-albstadt.html http://www.hpmelle.de/wappen-in-albstadt.html] | [[Literature]] : [http://www.hpmelle.de/wappen-in-albstadt.html http://www.hpmelle.de/wappen-in-albstadt.html] |
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Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of Germany - Deutsche Wappen (Gemeindewappen/Kreiswappen) |
LAUTLINGEN
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Zollernalbkreis (until 1973 Balingen)
Incorporated into : 1975 Albstadt
Official blazon
In Blau auf grünem Dreiberg eine linkshin blickende, goldene Hirschkuh.
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted in 1949.
The arms are based on the arms of the Lords of Tierberg, Lords of Lautlingen from 1216-1480. The arms are canting, showing an roe (animal = Tier) on a mountain (Berg). The three mountains in the base also symbolise the Heersberg, Ochsenberg and Tierberg in the municipality.
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