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'''BITTENFELD'''
'''BITTENFELD'''


State : [[Baden-Württemberg]]<br/>
State : [[Baden-Württemberg]]<br/>
District (Kreis) : [[Rems-Murr Kreis]] (until 1973 [[Waiblingen (kreis)|Waiblingen]])<br/>
District (Kreis) : [[Rems-Murr Kreis]] (until 1973 [[Waiblingen (kreis)|Waiblingen]])<br/>
Incorporated into : 1975 [[Waiblingen]]
Incorporated into: 1975 [[Waiblingen]]


[[File:bittenfe.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:bittenfe.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


===Official blazon===
{| class="wikitable"
*(de) In gespaltenem Schild vorne in Grün ein goldener, rotbewehrter linksgekehrter steigender Löwe, hinten fünfmal von Gold über Grün geteilt.
|+Official blazon
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|'''German'''
| In gespaltenem Schild vorne in Grün ein goldener, rotbewehrter linksgekehrter steigender Löwe, hinten fünfmal von Gold über Grün geteilt.
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|'''English'''
| blazon wanted
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The lion is taken from the old seal of the village, dating from 1850. The meaning of the lion, however, is not known. The local fountain shows the arms of Württemberg, which is supported by a lion, and this may be part of the origin of the lion in the arms. The bars are derived from the arms of the Lords von Bernhausen, who owned the local castle as well as the village for a short time in the 15<sup>th</sup> century, and who later ruled the village as governors for the Dukes of Württemberg.
The lion is taken from the old seal of the village, dating from 1850. The meaning of the lion, however, is not known. The local fountain shows the arms of Württemberg, which is supported by a lion, and this may be part of the origin of the lion in the arms. The bars are derived from the arms of the Lords von Bernhausen, who owned the local castle as well as the village for a short time in the 15<sup>th</sup> century, and who later ruled the village as governors for the Dukes of Württemberg.


{|align="center"
|align="center"|[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.uhd.jpg|center|300 px|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms shown in an [[Unsere deutsche Heimat|album]] from 1952
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Gönner and Bardua, 1970
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Gönner and Bardua, 1970


[[Category:German Municipalities B]]
[[Category:German Municipalities B]]
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