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The rose is derived from the arms of the Lords of Todendorp, who had several estates in the area. The deer is a canting element for the old name of the village, Hinthbergen (Hinth=Hirsch=deer). However, a second explanation mentions that the arms and name are derived from a knight "Hindtberg". A third explanation for the name is "Hinter den Bergen" (behind the mountains).
The rose is derived from the arms of the Lords of Todendorp, who had several estates in the area. The deer is a canting element for the old name of the village, Hinthbergen (Hinth=Hirsch=deer). However, a second explanation mentions that the arms and name are derived from a knight "Hindtberg". A third explanation for the name is "Hinter den Bergen" (behind the mountains).


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Information provided by the Samtgemeinde Bevensen and Ulf Heinrich, Himbergen
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Information provided by the Samtgemeinde Bevensen and Ulf Heinrich, Himbergen

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HIMBERGEN

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Uelzen
Samtgemeinde : Samtgemeinde Bevensen-Ebstorf (until 2011 Samtgemeinde Bevensen)

Wappen von Himbergen/Arms (crest) of Himbergen
Official blazon
German

In Silber ein aufspringender schwarzer Hirschbock über einer roten heraldischen Rose mit grünen Butzen und grünen Kelch blättern

Origin/meaning

The rose is derived from the arms of the Lords of Todendorp, who had several estates in the area. The deer is a canting element for the old name of the village, Hinthbergen (Hinth=Hirsch=deer). However, a second explanation mentions that the arms and name are derived from a knight "Hindtberg". A third explanation for the name is "Hinter den Bergen" (behind the mountains).


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Literature: Information provided by the Samtgemeinde Bevensen and Ulf Heinrich, Himbergen