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State : [[Bayern]]<br/> | State : [[Bayern]]<br/> | ||
District (Kreis) : [[Hassberge]] (until 1973 [[Ebern (kreis)|Ebern]])<br> | District (Kreis) : [[Hassberge]] (until 1973 [[Ebern (kreis)|Ebern]])<br> | ||
Additions : 1971 Eichelberg, Eyrichshof; 1972 Brünn, Fischbach, Heubach, Reutersbrunn, Unterpreppach (1971 Neuses am Raueneck, Vorbach); 1975 Bramberg; 1976 Bischwind am Raueneck; 1978 Albersdorf, Jesserndorf (1971 Weißenbrunn), Welkendorf | Additions: 1971 Eichelberg, Eyrichshof; 1972 Brünn, Fischbach, Heubach, Reutersbrunn, Unterpreppach (1971 Neuses am Raueneck, Vorbach); 1975 Bramberg; 1976 Bischwind am Raueneck; 1978 Albersdorf, Jesserndorf (1971 Weißenbrunn), Welkendorf | ||
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Revision as of 10:27, 28 January 2024
EBERN
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Hassberge (until 1973 Ebern)
Additions: 1971 Eichelberg, Eyrichshof; 1972 Brünn, Fischbach, Heubach, Reutersbrunn, Unterpreppach (1971 Neuses am Raueneck, Vorbach); 1975 Bramberg; 1976 Bischwind am Raueneck; 1978 Albersdorf, Jesserndorf (1971 Weißenbrunn), Welkendorf
German | In Gold ein halber springender schwarzer Eber über einer einbogigen roten Brücke mit Geländer
Origin/meaningThe history of the seals and arms of the city is rather complicated. Ebern received city rights in 1230 and became in 1335 a seat of one of the provinces in the State of Würzburg. The oldest seal dates from the middle of the 14th century and shows a church. This image remained on the seals until the 16th century. In the 18th century the seals showed an image of the local city hall. On the other hand, a roll of arms from 1544 shows as arms a canting boar (Eber) as arms. This boar never appeared on the seals though. In the 19th century the boar suddenly appears in the seals, standing above the bridge over the Baunach river. The colours were first described in 1835.
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