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State : [[Rheinland-Pfalz]]<br/> | State : [[Rheinland-Pfalz]]<br/> | ||
District (Kreis) : [[Daun (kreis)|Vulkaneifel]]<br> | District (Kreis) : [[Daun (kreis)|Vulkaneifel]]<br> | ||
Verbandsgemeinde : [[Verbandsgemeinde Hillesheim]] | Verbandsgemeinde : [[Verbandsgemeinde Hillesheim]]<br> | ||
Additions : 1968 Heyroth, Leudersdorf, [[Niederehe]], Üxheim–Ahütte | |||
[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:{{PAGENAME}}.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
(de) | (de) Unter silbernem Schildteil mit rotem Zickzackbalken, ein schräg links geteilter Schildhaupt. Im rechten roten Schildteil vier goldene Mispelblüten mit blauen Butzen, im linken unteren silbernen Schildteil ein schwarzer Rost. | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
As all villages historically belonged to the Kerpen estate, the bar of the Lords of Kerpen was placed in the chief. The Lords of Kerpen were vassals of the Dukes of Aremberg, who used medlar flowers in their arms. The four flowers thus refer to the arms of the Dukes and the four former municipalities. | |||
The lower part shows the grill of St. Lawrence, the local patron saint. | |||
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State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Vulkaneifel
Verbandsgemeinde : Verbandsgemeinde Hillesheim
Additions : 1968 Heyroth, Leudersdorf, Niederehe, Üxheim–Ahütte
Official blazon
(de) Unter silbernem Schildteil mit rotem Zickzackbalken, ein schräg links geteilter Schildhaupt. Im rechten roten Schildteil vier goldene Mispelblüten mit blauen Butzen, im linken unteren silbernen Schildteil ein schwarzer Rost.
Origin/meaning
As all villages historically belonged to the Kerpen estate, the bar of the Lords of Kerpen was placed in the chief. The Lords of Kerpen were vassals of the Dukes of Aremberg, who used medlar flowers in their arms. The four flowers thus refer to the arms of the Dukes and the four former municipalities.
The lower part shows the grill of St. Lawrence, the local patron saint.
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