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In Silber auf erniedrigtem blauem Wellenbalken ein schreitender schwarzer Eber. | |||
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EBERBACH
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Rhein-Neckar Kreis (until 1973 Heidelberg)
Additions : 1899 : Neckarwimmersbach; 1925 Igelsbach; 1973 Brombach, Friedrichsdorf, Lindach, Pleutersbach, Rockenau
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In Silber auf erniedrigtem blauem Wellenbalken ein schreitender schwarzer Eber. Origin/meaningEberbach was founded in 1227 by King Heinrich VII close to a strong castle. From 1330-1803 the city belonged to the Pfalz, since 1806 to Baden. The oldest known seal dates from 1305 and shows the canting boar (Eber) above a river (Bach). In later seals the composition was placed in a shield and has not changed since. The present arms were granted in 1898 and confirmed in 1976 after the addition of several municipalities.
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