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In the Middle Ages, justice was administered at Aich, because a Gerichtsbank (literally: a Bench) was situated here. The pale in the arms is to represent the judge's rod of office. The oak leaves are, of course, a
In the Middle Ages, justice was administered at Aich, because a Gerichtsbank (literally: a Bench) was situated here. The pale in the arms is to represent the judge's rod of office. The oak leaves are, of course, a
reference to the name of Aich (Eiche, oak). The three balls are the attribute of St Nicholas, the patron saint of the local church.
reference to the name of Aich (Eiche, oak). The three balls are the attribute of St Nicholas, the patron saint of the local church.
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[[Literature]] : Image provided by Karl Palfrader (k.palfrader@aon.at), MStLA 37 (1987), p. 33
[[Literature]] : Image provided by Karl Palfrader (k.palfrader@aon.at), MStLA 37 (1987), p. 33
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