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* (de) In Rot ein aufgerichteter goldener Hirsch, zwischen den Vorderläufen einen schräglinken goldenen Abtsstab haltend. | * (de) In Rot ein aufgerichteter goldener Hirsch, zwischen den Vorderläufen einen schräglinken goldenen Abtsstab haltend. | ||
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The arms were officially adopted in 1927. | The arms were officially adopted in 1927. | ||
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HIRSAU
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Calw
Incorporated into : 1975 Calw
Official blazon
- (de) In Rot ein aufgerichteter goldener Hirsch, zwischen den Vorderläufen einen schräglinken goldenen Abtsstab haltend.
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted in 1927.
The deer (hirsch) is a canting element (the name means deer-meadow). The crosier refers to the powerful Hirsau Abbey, around which the village developed. The arms of deer and crosier were also used by the local council since the dissolution of the Abbey in 1535 (the Abbey was destroyed in 1692).
The arms on the local council seal 1691 |
The arms shown in an album from 1952 |
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