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WISSEMBOURG

Département : Bas-Rhin
Additions : 1974 Altenstadt

Armoiries de Wissembourg

Official blazon

De gueules à un château-fort d'argent, ouvert du champ, coulissé de sable, à deux tours crénelées d'argent, le tout ajouré et maçonné de sable.

Origin/meaning

The arms are canting, the name is derived from Weissen-Burg or white-castle.

Seal of Wissembourg

The great seal (1278-1407)
Seal of Wissembourg

The secret seal (1381-1471)
Arms of Wissembourg

The arms on a 1626 coin
Arms of Wissembourg

The arms in a 17th century manuscript
Blason de Wissembourg

The arms in Hozier (1696)
Blason de Wissembourg

The arms by Schœnhaupt, 1900
Blason de Wissembourg

The arms in the Café Sanka album +/- 1932
Blason de Wissembourg

The arms on a street sign (source)

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Literature : Les armoiries des communes du Bas-Rhin. Tome I : Chefs-lieux de cantons. 1947