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The arms show elements for the two monasteries in Würzburg which had possessions in the area; the eagle is the symbol of St. John, the patron saint from the St. Johannes monastery, and the small shield is the arms of the St. Burkard abbey. | The arms show elements for the two monasteries in Würzburg which had possessions in the area; the eagle is the symbol of St. John, the patron saint from the St. Johannes monastery, and the small shield is the arms of the St. Burkard abbey. | ||
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EISINGEN (UNTERFRANKEN)
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Würzburg
German |
In Rot der widersehende nimbierte silberne Johannesadler in Seitenansicht, dem auf der Brust ein blaues Schildchen, darin eine silberne heraldische Lilie, aufgelegt ist. |
English | (Unterfranken) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted in 1963.
The arms show elements for the two monasteries in Würzburg which had possessions in the area; the eagle is the symbol of St. John, the patron saint from the St. Johannes monastery, and the small shield is the arms of the St. Burkard abbey.
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