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*(de) In Blau ein geschliffenes silbernes Kreuz, belegt mit einem silbernen Herzschild, darin eine blau besamte rote Rose. | *(de) In Blau ein geschliffenes silbernes Kreuz, belegt mit einem silbernen Herzschild, darin eine blau besamte rote Rose. | ||
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The oldest known arms of Hilpertsau appear on the seal dating from the late 18<sup>th</sup> century. The arms show the letter P. Later, 19<sup>th</sup> century, seals also show only the letter P. The meaning or origin of this letter is not known. | The oldest known arms of Hilpertsau appear on the seal dating from the late 18<sup>th</sup> century. The arms show the letter P. Later, 19<sup>th</sup> century, seals also show only the letter P. The meaning or origin of this letter is not known. | ||
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HILPERTSAU
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Rastatt
Incorporated into : 1970 Obertsrot (1974 Gernsbach)
Official blazon
- (de) In Blau ein geschliffenes silbernes Kreuz, belegt mit einem silbernen Herzschild, darin eine blau besamte rote Rose.
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Origin/meaning
The oldest known arms of Hilpertsau appear on the seal dating from the late 18th century. The arms show the letter P. Later, 19th century, seals also show only the letter P. The meaning or origin of this letter is not known.
The municipal stamp shown in 1892 |
In 1900 the State Archives proposed new arms, as the letter P had, besides as village sign, no historical meaning. The new arms show the cross of Speyer, combined with the roses of the Counts of Eberstein. The village belonged to the Bishops of Speyer, but the Counts of Eberstein held the area in loan from the bishops.
As the arms are against the rule of tincture (silver on silver), the State Archives proposed in 1959 to reverse te colours of the cross. The municipality, however, wanted to continue the old arms.
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