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The castle at Bühlertann was first mentioned as Tannberg in 1228 as a possession of the Ellwangen Imperial Abbey. The arms were granted in 1510 by Emperor Maximilian II.  
The castle at Bühlertann was first mentioned as Tannberg in 1228 as a possession of the Ellwangen Imperial Abbey. The arms were granted in 1510 by Emperor Maximilian II.  


The pine (Tanne) tree is a canting symbol. The bars in the right half of the shield are derived from the arms of the Abbott of Ellwangen at the time, from the Thumb von Neuburg family.
The pine (Tanne) tree is a canting symbol. The bars in the right half of the shield are derived from the arms of the Abbot of Ellwangen at the time, from the Thumb von Neuburg family.


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