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The upper half is taken from the arms of Count Johann Friedrich von[[Schaesberg]], who bought the estate in 1710. His family owned the estate until 1794. The base shows a pair of scissors and a plough, symbols for the textile industry and agriculture respectively. | The upper half is taken from the arms of Count Johann Friedrich von[[Schaesberg]], who bought the estate in 1710. His family owned the estate until 1794. The base shows a pair of scissors and a plough, symbols for the textile industry and agriculture respectively. | ||
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LOMMERUM
State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Euskirchen
Incorporated into : 1969 Weilerswist
Official blazon
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Origin/meaning
The upper half is taken from the arms of Count Johann Friedrich vonSchaesberg, who bought the estate in 1710. His family owned the estate until 1794. The base shows a pair of scissors and a plough, symbols for the textile industry and agriculture respectively.
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Literature : Image and info from From: "Weilerswister Heimatblätter (WHBl.)", Nr. 11, 1993, Seite 8 ff, Weilerswist