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In Gold einen schwebenden schwarzen Astpfahl, beseitet von zwei aufrechten, mit blauer Schärfe auswärts gekehrten, schwarzen Beilen. | |||
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HAINRODE/HAINLEITE
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Nordhausen
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In Gold einen schwebenden schwarzen Astpfahl, beseitet von zwei aufrechten, mit blauer Schärfe auswärts gekehrten, schwarzen Beilen. Origin/meaningThe arms were officially granted on May 25, 1993. The two axes are taken from the arms of the Lords von Bila (Beil is ax, so the arms are canting), who had large possessions in the area from the 15th until the 20th century. The tree trunk and the axes also refer to the second part of the name (-rode, from Roden, or clearing forest) as canting elements. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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