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Additions : 1978 [[Gotzing]] (partly), Holzolling, Wattersdorf | Additions : 1978 [[Gotzing]] (partly), Holzolling, Wattersdorf | ||
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Durch einen silbernen Wellenpfahl gespalten; vorne durch einen goldenen Balken geteilt von Rot und Grün, belegt von einem schräg gekreuzten silbernen Schwert mit goldenem Griff und einem goldenen Schlüssel; hinten in Blau auf goldenem Dreiberg ein rotbewehrter goldener Falke mit rotem Halsband und goldenem Halsring. | Durch einen silbernen Wellenpfahl gespalten; vorne durch einen goldenen Balken geteilt von Rot und Grün, belegt von einem schräg gekreuzten silbernen Schwert mit goldenem Griff und einem goldenen Schlüssel; hinten in Blau auf goldenem Dreiberg ein rotbewehrter goldener Falke mit rotem Halsband und goldenem Halsring. | ||
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The local abbey, founded in 1133 by Count Siboto II of Falkenstein played a major role in the development of the village. The arms thus are a combination of the arms of the abbey (with the crossed sword and key, symbols of the patron saints, St. Paul and St. Peter) and the falcon of the arms of the Counts of Falkenstein. | The local abbey, founded in 1133 by Count Siboto II of Falkenstein played a major role in the development of the village. The arms thus are a combination of the arms of the abbey (with the crossed sword and key, symbols of the patron saints, St. Paul and St. Peter) and the falcon of the arms of the Counts of Falkenstein. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Information provided by the Weyarn council. | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Information provided by the Weyarn council. | ||
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[[Category:Miesbach]] | [[Category:Miesbach]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1987]] | [[Category:Granted 1987]] |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 29 January 2024
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State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Miesbach
Additions : 1978 Gotzing (partly), Holzolling, Wattersdorf
German |
Durch einen silbernen Wellenpfahl gespalten; vorne durch einen goldenen Balken geteilt von Rot und Grün, belegt von einem schräg gekreuzten silbernen Schwert mit goldenem Griff und einem goldenen Schlüssel; hinten in Blau auf goldenem Dreiberg ein rotbewehrter goldener Falke mit rotem Halsband und goldenem Halsring. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on January 19, 1987.
The local abbey, founded in 1133 by Count Siboto II of Falkenstein played a major role in the development of the village. The arms thus are a combination of the arms of the abbey (with the crossed sword and key, symbols of the patron saints, St. Paul and St. Peter) and the falcon of the arms of the Counts of Falkenstein.
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