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Dem von Silber und Rot gevierten Schild aufgelegt ein springender goldener Hase. | |||
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HASSFURT
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Hassberge (until 1973 Hassfurt)
Additions : 1972 Augsfeld, Sailershausen, Sylbach; 1976 Mariaburghausen, Oberhohenried, Unterhohenried; 1978 Prappach, Uchenhofen, Wülflingen
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Dem von Silber und Rot gevierten Schild aufgelegt ein springender goldener Hase. Origin/meaningThe arms show a canting hare (Hase) on the quartered shield of the State of Würzburg. The oldest use of the combination dates from the 16th century, when the shield appears in the seals of the city in the gate of a city view. The colours of the arms are known since 1544. The arms were officially granted in 1818, but with a quartered shield of green and silver. The original colours were later during the 19th century restored.
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