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DAGERSHEIM

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Böblingen
Incorporated into : 1971 Böblingen

Wappen von Dagersheim

Official blazon

In Silber drei rote gestürzte Spitzen, die mittlere belegt mit einem sechsstrahligen goldenen Stern, darunter eine gewundene, golden gekrönte rote Schlange.

Origin/meaning

The arms already date from the late 15th century, as the oldest known seal (made between 1460 and 1499) already shows the present arms. The origin of the arms is not known, although the snake may be derived from a local legend. The legend states that the village was founded by a Duke of Schwaben, who, early in the morning, cleared the valley of thousands of snakes.

In the late 19th century the local seal showed a horseshoe under a star, but not in a shield. The present arms are again in use since around 1900 and were officially granted in 1955.

Wappen von Dagersheim

Municipal stationery, 1960s
Wappen von Dagersheim

The arms shown in an album from 1952

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Literature : Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.