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On the other hand, a seal from 1572 shows divided arms with on the right the castle and on the left the bars of Isenburg. These arms are not seen on later seals or images.
On the other hand, a seal from 1572 shows divided arms with on the right the castle and on the left the bars of Isenburg. These arms are not seen on later seals or images.


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File:Büdingenz1.jpg|alt=Wappen von Büdingen/Arms (crest) of Büdingen|The seal from the 13th century
File:Büdingenz1.jpg|alt=Wappen von Büdingen/Arms (crest) of Büdingen|The seal from the 13th century

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Wappen von Büdingen/Arms (crest) of Büdingen
BÜDINGEN

Country : Germany
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State : Hessen
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District (Kreis) : Wetteraukreis
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(until 1972 Büdingen)

Additions: (to see click on expand)

  • 1972-4 Aulen-Diebach
  • 1972-4 Büches
  • 1972-4 Calbach
  • 1972-4 Diebach am Haag
  • 1972-4 Düdelsheim
  • 1972-4 Dudenrod
  • 1972-4 Eckartshausen
  • 1972-4 Lorbach
  • 1972-4 Michelau
  • 1972-4 Orleshausen
  • 1972-4 Rinderbugen
  • 1972-4 Rohrbach
  • 1972-4 Vonhausen
  • 1972-4 Wolf
  • 1972-4 Wolferborn


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Official blazon
German In Gold eine rot gequaderte Zinnenmauer mit schwarzem Tor und goldenem Gatter, hinter der ein zweistöckiger, im oberen Stockwerk mit einem silbernen Schild mit zwei schwarzen Balken belegter, roter Turm hervorwächst, beiderseits mit zwei gleichen, jeweils schwarze Balken auf Silber enthaltende Fahnen besteckt. Der Turm ist begleitet von zwei ebenfalls aus der Zinnenmauer herauswachsenden einstöckigen, roten Zinnentürmen, enthaltend, wie der Mittelturm im unteren Stockwerk, je eine Schießscharte.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on December 13, 1982.

Büdingen received city rights between 1321 and 1330 from the Counts of Isenburg, who ruled the town since 1250. The first seal dates from the early 13th century and shows the wall and towers with the banners and small shield of the Counts of Isenburg. It appears as arms first in 1652 and hasn't changed since.

On the other hand, a seal from 1572 shows divided arms with on the right the castle and on the left the bars of Isenburg. These arms are not seen on later seals or images.

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Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.




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