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The oldest known seal of the village dates from 1495 and already shows a shield with the hook. Similar seals are known from 1521 and 1626. The meaning or the origin of the hook is not known. In a 19<sup>th</sup> century seal the hook appears without a shield, but surrounded by laurel branches. The arms were officially granted in January 1901 in the colours of [[Baden (State)|Baden]], as no historical colours were known.   
The oldest known seal of the village dates from 1495 and already shows a shield with the hook. Similar seals are known from 1521 and 1626. The meaning or the origin of the hook is not known. In a 19<sup>th</sup> century seal the hook appears without a shield, but surrounded by laurel branches. The arms were officially granted in January 1901 in the colours of [[Baden (State)|Baden]], as no historical colours were known.   


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Zier and Futterer, 1966.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Zier and Futterer, 1966.

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ÖTIGHEIM

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Rastatt

Wappen von Ötigheim/Arms (crest) of Ötigheim
Official blazon
German

In Rot ein goldener Doppelhaken.

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Origin/meaning

The oldest known seal of the village dates from 1495 and already shows a shield with the hook. Similar seals are known from 1521 and 1626. The meaning or the origin of the hook is not known. In a 19th century seal the hook appears without a shield, but surrounded by laurel branches. The arms were officially granted in January 1901 in the colours of Baden, as no historical colours were known.


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Literature: Zier and Futterer, 1966.