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The division of the arms is taken from the arms of [[Münsingen]], as the village belongs to the parish of Münsingen. The colours are the colours of [[Worb]], as the village Trimstein historically belonged to Worb. The three roses represent the three villages Rubigen, Trimstein and Allmendingen.
The division of the arms is taken from the arms of [[Münsingen]], as the village belongs to the parish of Münsingen. The colours are the colours of [[Worb]], as the village Trimstein historically belonged to Worb. The three roses represent the three villages Rubigen, Trimstein and Allmendingen.


'''[[Literature]]''': Wappenbuch des Kantons Bern, 1981.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Switzerland|'''Literature''']] : Wappenbuch des Kantons Bern, 1981.





Revision as of 13:31, 4 August 2023


RUBIGEN

Canton : Bern
Additions : 19?? Trimstein

Wappen von Rubigen/Arms (crest) of Rubigen
Official blazon
German blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The division of the arms is taken from the arms of Münsingen, as the village belongs to the parish of Münsingen. The colours are the colours of Worb, as the village Trimstein historically belonged to Worb. The three roses represent the three villages Rubigen, Trimstein and Allmendingen.

Literature : Wappenbuch des Kantons Bern, 1981.



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