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Additions : 1970-4 [[Allendorf an der Landsburg]], Ascherode, Dittershausen, Florshain, Frankenhain, Michelsberg, Niedergrenzebach, Rommershausen, Rörshain, [[Treysa]], Trutzhain, Wiera, [[Ziegenhain]]
Additions : 1970-4 [[Allendorf an der Landsburg]], Ascherode, Dittershausen, Florshain, Frankenhain, Michelsberg, Niedergrenzebach, Rommershausen, Rörshain, [[Treysa]], Trutzhain, Wiera, [[Ziegenhain]]


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SCHWALMSTADT

State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Schwalm-Eder Kreis
Additions : 1970-4 Allendorf an der Landsburg, Ascherode, Dittershausen, Florshain, Frankenhain, Michelsberg, Niedergrenzebach, Rommershausen, Rörshain, Treysa, Trutzhain, Wiera, Ziegenhain

Wappen von Schwalmstadt/Arms (crest) of Schwalmstadt
Official blazon
German Gold ein schwarzer, rotbewehrter, nach rechts blickender Ziegenkopfadler. Auf seiner Brust in Silber ein sechsstrahliger roter Stern.
English No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The arms combine the goat-eagle of Treysa with the star of Ziegenhain.


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