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In Gold der heilige Laurentius in silbernem Unter-, rotem Obergewand und roten Schuhen, mit der Rechten einen schwarzen Rost haltend, in der Linken ein silbernes Buch tragend. | |||
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NIEDERNHALL
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Hohenlohekreis (until 1973 Künzelsau)
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In Gold der heilige Laurentius in silbernem Unter-, rotem Obergewand und roten Schuhen, mit der Rechten einen schwarzen Rost haltend, in der Linken ein silbernes Buch tragend. Origin/meaningNiedernhall was from 1326-1799 a joined possession of the Princes of Hohenlohe and the Bishops of Mainz. In 1356 Niedernhall received city rights from Emperor Karl IV. From the 15th century onwards all seals and arms showed the image of the local patron saint, St. Lawrence with the grill.
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