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'''Country''': Germany [[File:germany.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br> | |||
'''State''': [[Bayern]][[File:Bayern.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br> | |||
'''District (Kreis)''': [[Freising (kreis)|Freising]][[File:Freising.kreis.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br> | |||
'''Additions''':<br> | |||
* 1972 Haindlfing | |||
* 1972 Itzling (partly) | |||
* 1972 Sünzhausen | |||
* 1972 Tüntenhausen | |||
* 1978 Attaching | |||
* 1978 Pulling | |||
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Unter Schildhaupt mit den bayerischen Rauten in Gold ein schreitender schwarzer Bär, der auf dem Rücken ein mit silbernen Bändern verschnürtes rotes Bündel trägt. | |'''German''' | ||
| Unter Schildhaupt mit den bayerischen Rauten in Gold ein schreitender schwarzer Bär, der auf dem Rücken ein mit silbernen Bändern verschnürtes rotes Bündel trägt. | |||
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|'''English''' | |||
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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The arms show in the upper part the arms of Bayern. Freising was the capital of the free State of Freising, ruled by the Bishops of the city. In 1803 the State was abandoned and the territory was incorporated into Bayern. The chief of Bayern appears first in 1811. The bear in the lower part is known since 1340. On the oldest seal the bear is seen between two towers. Above the gate the arms of the Bishops appear, a crowned Moor's head (see Freising District). The bear and the head represent St. Corbinianus, a 7<sup>th</sup> century bishop of Freising. The towers were removed from the seals and arms in the 16<sup>th</sup> century, since 1696 the small shield was also removed. From 1696-1811 thus only the bear was used. | The arms show in the upper part the arms of Bayern. Freising was the capital of the free State of Freising, ruled by the Bishops of the city. In 1803 the State was abandoned and the territory was incorporated into Bayern. The chief of Bayern appears first in 1811. The bear in the lower part is known since 1340. On the oldest seal the bear is seen between two towers. Above the gate the arms of the Bishops appear, a crowned Moor's head (see Freising District). The bear and the head represent St. Corbinianus, a 7<sup>th</sup> century bishop of Freising. The towers were removed from the seals and arms in the 16<sup>th</sup> century, since 1696 the small shield was also removed. From 1696-1811 thus only the bear was used. | ||
===Image gallery=== | |||
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File:Freising1500.jpg|alt=Wappen von Freising/Arms (crest) of Freising|The arms around 1500 | |||
| | File:Freising16.jpg|alt=Wappen von Freising/Arms (crest) of Freising|The arms in a [[:Category:Windhag city arms|16th century manuscript]] | ||
File:Freisingrp.jpg|alt=Wappen von Freising/Arms (crest) of Freising|The arms in the Armorial Ribeaupierre (16th century)<br>(the arms are actually from the [[Diocese of Freising]]) | |||
File:freising.hagd.jpg|alt=Wappen von Freising/Arms (crest) of Freising|The arms by [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] in the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] +/- 1925 | |||
File:3030.aba.jpg|alt=Wappen von Freising/Arms (crest) of Freising|The arms in the [[Abadie]] albums | |||
File:Freising60.jpg|alt=Wappen von Freising/Arms (crest) of Freising|Municipal stationery, 1960s | |||
File:Freisingp1.jpg|alt=Wappen von Freising/Arms (crest) of Freising|The arms on a special cancellation 1983 | |||
File:Freisingp2.jpg|alt=Wappen von Freising/Arms (crest) of Freising|The arms on a special cancellation 1991 | |||
File:Freisingp3.jpg|alt=Wappen von Freising/Arms (crest) of Freising|The arms on a special cancellation 1991 | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes. | |||
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{{media}} | {{media}} | ||
[[Category:German Municipalities F]] | [[Category:German Municipalities F]] | ||
[[Category:Bayern]] | |||
[[Category:Freising]] | [[Category:Freising]] |
Latest revision as of 08:37, 16 June 2024
Country: Germany State: Bayern District (Kreis): Freising Additions:
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German | Unter Schildhaupt mit den bayerischen Rauten in Gold ein schreitender schwarzer Bär, der auf dem Rücken ein mit silbernen Bändern verschnürtes rotes Bündel trägt. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms show in the upper part the arms of Bayern. Freising was the capital of the free State of Freising, ruled by the Bishops of the city. In 1803 the State was abandoned and the territory was incorporated into Bayern. The chief of Bayern appears first in 1811. The bear in the lower part is known since 1340. On the oldest seal the bear is seen between two towers. Above the gate the arms of the Bishops appear, a crowned Moor's head (see Freising District). The bear and the head represent St. Corbinianus, a 7th century bishop of Freising. The towers were removed from the seals and arms in the 16th century, since 1696 the small shield was also removed. From 1696-1811 thus only the bear was used.
Image gallery
The arms in a 16th century manuscript
The arms in the Armorial Ribeaupierre (16th century)
(the arms are actually from the Diocese of Freising)The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
The arms in the Abadie albums
Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.
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