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The arms were adopted in 1974. | The arms were adopted in 1974. | ||
The crescent appeared on ancient borderstones, the oldest dating from 1625. The lower half shows a type of tree, Buchs in German (boxwood), and symbolises the Buchsberg mountain in the municipality, which was first | The crescent appeared on ancient borderstones, the oldest dating from 1625. The lower half shows a type of tree, Buchs in German (boxwood), and symbolises the Buchsberg mountain in the municipality, which was first mentioned in 1345. The inhabitants of Tagolsheim are also nicknamed Buchskopfe (or Buchs-heads). | ||
[[Literature]] : Image taken from | [[Literature]] : Image taken from [http://cdhf.telmat-net.fr/villages here], with permission. | ||
[[Category:French Municipalities T]] | [[Category:French Municipalities T]] | ||
[[Category:Haut-Rhin]] | [[Category:Haut-Rhin]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1974]] | [[Category:Granted 1974]] |
Revision as of 06:46, 10 June 2012
Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of France - Armorial de France |
TAGOLSHEIM
Département : Haut-Rhin
Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted in 1974.
The crescent appeared on ancient borderstones, the oldest dating from 1625. The lower half shows a type of tree, Buchs in German (boxwood), and symbolises the Buchsberg mountain in the municipality, which was first mentioned in 1345. The inhabitants of Tagolsheim are also nicknamed Buchskopfe (or Buchs-heads).
Literature : Image taken from here, with permission.