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'''EICHSTETTEN AM KAISERSTUHL'''<br/>
'''EICHSTETTEN AM KAISERSTUHL'''<br/>
Until 2000 Eichstetten<br/>
Until 2000 Eichstetten<br/>
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| In gespaltenem Schild vorne in Gold ein roter Schrägbalken, hinten in Silber ein aufgerichteter grüner Eichenzweig mit einer Eichel und vier Blättern.
In gespaltenem Schild vorne in Gold ein roter Schrägbalken, hinten in Silber ein aufgerichteter grüner Eichenzweig mit einer Eichel und vier Blättern.
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Eichstetten became an important town in the early 15<sup>th</sup> century in the struggle for power between the Dukes of Austria and the Counts of Hachberg. The town started to use seals in the late 15<sup>th</sup> century and the oldest seals already showed the present arms. The arms show the bend of Baden (to which the County of Hachberg belonged) and a canting oak branch (Eiche=oak).   
Eichstetten became an important town in the early 15<sup>th</sup> century in the struggle for power between the Dukes of Austria and the Counts of Hachberg. The town started to use seals in the late 15<sup>th</sup> century and the oldest seals already showed the present arms. The arms show the bend of Baden (to which the County of Hachberg belonged) and a canting oak branch (Eiche=oak).   




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