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In Grün ein silberner Schrägwellenbalken, belegt mit drei hintereinander schwimmenden blauen Fischen. | |||
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Ansbach was already a city in 1221, but when the city rights were granted is not known. The arms are derived from the arms of the Lords of Dornberg, who in the 13<sup>th</sup> century ruled the city. The oldest seal dates from the early 14<sup>th</sup> century and shows already a shield with a wavy bend, which is also a canting symbol (Bach=brook). In the 16<sup>th</sup> century the bend was decorated with small waves, since the end of the 17<sup>th</sup> century with three fish. The fish already appear on images in books etc since 1530, but not on official monuments and seals until the 17<sup>th</sup> century. | Ansbach was already a city in 1221, but when the city rights were granted is not known. The arms are derived from the arms of the Lords of Dornberg, who in the 13<sup>th</sup> century ruled the city. The oldest seal dates from the early 14<sup>th</sup> century and shows already a shield with a wavy bend, which is also a canting symbol (Bach=brook). In the 16<sup>th</sup> century the bend was decorated with small waves, since the end of the 17<sup>th</sup> century with three fish. The fish already appear on images in books etc since 1530, but not on official monuments and seals until the 17<sup>th</sup> century. | ||
The first known colours of the arms are a red shield with a white bend. The green colour appears in the 16<sup>th</sup> century. In the 18<sup>th</sup> century the eagle of Brandenburg (the Duke of Brandenburg were also Counts of Ansbach), was added as a supporter. This supporter is still sometimes used. | The first known colours of the arms are a red shield with a white bend. The green colour appears in the 16<sup>th</sup> century. In the 18<sup>th</sup> century the eagle of Brandenburg (the Duke of Brandenburg were also Counts of Ansbach), was added as a supporter. This supporter is still sometimes used. | ||
<gallery widths=250px heights=200px perrow=0> | |||
| | File:Ansbach1500.jpg|alt=Wappen von Ansbach/Arms of Ansbach|The arms around 1500 | ||
File:Ansbach16.jpg|alt=Wappen von Ansbach/Arms of Ansbach|The arms in a [[:Category:Windhag city arms|16th century manuscript]] | |||
File:Ansbacht.jpg|alt=Wappen von Ansbach/Arms of Ansbach|The 'old' arms by Tyroff (1835) | |||
File:Ansbacht1.jpg|alt=Wappen von Ansbach/Arms of Ansbach|The 'new' arms by Tyroff (1835) | |||
File:Ansbach1892.jpg|alt=Wappen von Ansbach/Arms of Ansbach|The arms on a municipal stamp (1892) | |||
File:ansbach.hagd.jpg|alt=Wappen von Ansbach/Arms of Ansbach|The arms by [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] in the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] +/- 1925 | |||
File:Ansbach-cover.jpg|alt=Wappen von Ansbach/Arms of Ansbach|The arms on a manhole cover | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes. | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes. |
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ANSBACH
State : Bayern
Urban District (Kreisfreie Stadt) : Ansbach
Additions : 1970 Eyb; 1972 Bernhardswinden, Brodswinden, Claffheim, Elpersdorf bei Ansbach, Hennenbach, Neuses b.Ansbach, Schalkhausen, Winterschneidbach
German | In Grün ein silberner Schrägwellenbalken, belegt mit drei hintereinander schwimmenden blauen Fischen. |
English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
Ansbach was already a city in 1221, but when the city rights were granted is not known. The arms are derived from the arms of the Lords of Dornberg, who in the 13th century ruled the city. The oldest seal dates from the early 14th century and shows already a shield with a wavy bend, which is also a canting symbol (Bach=brook). In the 16th century the bend was decorated with small waves, since the end of the 17th century with three fish. The fish already appear on images in books etc since 1530, but not on official monuments and seals until the 17th century.
The first known colours of the arms are a red shield with a white bend. The green colour appears in the 16th century. In the 18th century the eagle of Brandenburg (the Duke of Brandenburg were also Counts of Ansbach), was added as a supporter. This supporter is still sometimes used.
The arms in a 16th century manuscript
The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.
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