Spalt

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SPALT

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Roth (until 1973 Schwabach)
Additions : 1972 Enderndorf, Fünfbronn, Großweingarten; 1978 Mosbach, Wernfels

Wappen von Spalt/Arms (crest) of Spalt
Official blazon
German

In Rot auf grünem Boden eine zweitürmige silberne Kirche mit blauen Dächern, darauf goldene Kreuze, im Langhaus ein offenes Tor; links begleitet von einer grünen Eiche

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on June 18, 1965, but are based on much older images.

The oldest known seals of Spalt date from 1337-1669 and show already a church. The church is most likely the local St. Emmeram church. In the first half of the 16th century a wolf appears next to the tree in front of the church. The wolf is derived from a local story in which a wolf was caught in a crack (Spalt) of a tree near the city. This image was used on seals and as arms until the late 19th century, when the wolf was again removed. The colours were never formally described until 1965 and many differently coloured images exist.

Wappen von Spalt

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
Wappen von Spalt

The arms in the Deutsches Wappenmuseum

Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.





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