Höchstadt an der Donau
HÖCHSTADT AN DER DONAU
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Dillingen an der Donau
Additions : 1978 Deisenhofen, Oberglauheim, Schwennenbach, Sonderheim
German | In Gold ein zinnengekrönter roter Rundturm mit drei blauen Spitzdächern, der oben mit einem gelehnten Rautenschild belegt und unten von einer roten Zinnenmauer umgeben ist. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
Höchstadt is known since the 11th century and was in the 12th century a possession of the Staufen dynasty, which had a vassal living in the local castle. A Lord Ulrich of Hochstetten is mentioned in the last decennium of the 12th century. When Höchstadt became city is not clear. Castle and city became a possession of the Kings of Bayern in 1268.
The oldest known seal of the city is known since 1321, and shows a tower, standing on a mountain. This may be a canting image (the name means High-city). On the tower a small shield with the Bavarian arms can be seen. In later seals the basic image remains the same, but the building itself sometimes has one, sometimes three towers. Since the 16th century the tower is round and has the three small towers as in the present arms. The small Bavarian shield is always present. The colours are also known from the same century (roll of arms of 1555). The present arms have thus not basically changed since the 13th century and were granted in 1819.
The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.
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