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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
(de)  
* (1960) Von Blau und Rot gespalten, oben ein rotbewehrter silberner Adler, unten ein angetatztes schwebendes silbernes Kreuz, belegt mit einem blauen Groß­buchstaben H.
* (1979) Von Blau und Rot durch eine silberne Leiste geteilt, oben ein rotbe­wehrter silberner Adler, unten ein ange­tatztes schwebendes silbernes Kreuz, belegt mit einem roten Großbuchstaben H.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The arms were officially granted on February 26, 1979.
 
The oldest (and only) seal of the village dates from 1743, and shows a shield with a cross, and above the shield a letter H. The cross is taken from the Counts of Leiningen-Dagsburg, to which the village historically belonged. They used the cross, originally taken from the Aspremont estate, as an inescutcheon on their arms since 1466. The letter H was simply the initial of the village.
 
The cross, with or without the letter H, were also used on borderstones in the 16th and 17th centuries.
 
The arms were first granted on March 4, 1960.
[[File:hochspe1.jpg|center|300 px|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
 
The arms show in the upper half the eagle of the Counts of Leiningen, and in the base the cross with the letter H. In 1979 the arms were slightly changed by adding a small silver barrulet and changing the colour of the letter H to the more historical red.
 
The barrulet, which is part of the official blazon, however is sometimes forgotten, see the badge of the local fire brigade, which shows the wrong arms !
[[File:hochspe3.jpg|center|300 px|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
 
Already in 1926 the council tried to obtain arms. The proposal was the eagle of Leiningen with a letter H. For unknown reasons the Bavarian State Archives in Speyer were reluctant to grant these arms, and thus nothing happened.
 
Hupp designed arms in 1927 based on the old seal, and presumed that the cross was the cross of the State of Speyer, with the H above the shield standing for Hoch (high). He thus showed the arms as a silver cross in blue, the colours of the State of Speyer. The village, however, was never part of Speyer.


The previous arms:
The arms by Hupp
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Debus, 1988
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Debus, 1988; Hupp, 1927; Von Jan, 1968.


[[Category:German Municipalities H]]
[[Category:German Municipalities H]]
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[[Category:Kaiserslautern]]
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[[Category:Granted 1979]]

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State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Kaiserslautern
Verbandsgemeinde : Verbandsgemeinde Hochspeyer

Wappen von Hochspeyer

Official blazon

  • (1960) Von Blau und Rot gespalten, oben ein rotbewehrter silberner Adler, unten ein angetatztes schwebendes silbernes Kreuz, belegt mit einem blauen Groß­buchstaben H.
  • (1979) Von Blau und Rot durch eine silberne Leiste geteilt, oben ein rotbe­wehrter silberner Adler, unten ein ange­tatztes schwebendes silbernes Kreuz, belegt mit einem roten Großbuchstaben H.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on February 26, 1979.

The oldest (and only) seal of the village dates from 1743, and shows a shield with a cross, and above the shield a letter H. The cross is taken from the Counts of Leiningen-Dagsburg, to which the village historically belonged. They used the cross, originally taken from the Aspremont estate, as an inescutcheon on their arms since 1466. The letter H was simply the initial of the village.

The cross, with or without the letter H, were also used on borderstones in the 16th and 17th centuries.

The arms were first granted on March 4, 1960.

Wappen von Hochspeyer

The arms show in the upper half the eagle of the Counts of Leiningen, and in the base the cross with the letter H. In 1979 the arms were slightly changed by adding a small silver barrulet and changing the colour of the letter H to the more historical red.

The barrulet, which is part of the official blazon, however is sometimes forgotten, see the badge of the local fire brigade, which shows the wrong arms !

Wappen von Hochspeyer

Already in 1926 the council tried to obtain arms. The proposal was the eagle of Leiningen with a letter H. For unknown reasons the Bavarian State Archives in Speyer were reluctant to grant these arms, and thus nothing happened.

Hupp designed arms in 1927 based on the old seal, and presumed that the cross was the cross of the State of Speyer, with the H above the shield standing for Hoch (high). He thus showed the arms as a silver cross in blue, the colours of the State of Speyer. The village, however, was never part of Speyer.

The arms by Hupp

Wappen von Hochspeyer

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