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Additions : 1974 Schackendorf; 1991 Hetschbach; 1993 Gossmannsrod; 1994 [[Hessberg]] | Additions : 1974 Schackendorf; 1991 Hetschbach; 1993 Gossmannsrod; 1994 [[Hessberg]] | ||
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The arms were granted on July 15, 1994. | The arms were granted on July 15, 1994. | ||
The upper part of the arms show sthe three points of the Franken region ( | The upper part of the arms show sthe three points of the Franken region (Fränkische Rechen), as a symbol for the Fulda monastery, which received the village in 860 from Count Erpho of Franken. The lower half shows a pair of scales, symbol for St. Michael, the patron siant of the former Benedictan convent in Veilsdorf. The colours gold and black of the lower half are the colours of [[Coburg]], as the village in the19th century was owned by Coburg. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:30, 14 April 2024
VEILSDORF
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Hildburghausen
Additions : 1974 Schackendorf; 1991 Hetschbach; 1993 Gossmannsrod; 1994 Hessberg
German | Geteilt von Rot und Schwarz; oben drei auf rechte silberne Spitzen, unten eine goldene Waage. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on July 15, 1994.
The upper part of the arms show sthe three points of the Franken region (Fränkische Rechen), as a symbol for the Fulda monastery, which received the village in 860 from Count Erpho of Franken. The lower half shows a pair of scales, symbol for St. Michael, the patron siant of the former Benedictan convent in Veilsdorf. The colours gold and black of the lower half are the colours of Coburg, as the village in the19th century was owned by Coburg.
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