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The crosier represents the possessions of the many monasteries and the Archdiocese of Magdeburg in the area. The division of silver and red is also taken from the arms of the Archdiocese. | The crosier represents the possessions of the many monasteries and the Archdiocese of Magdeburg in the area. The division of silver and red is also taken from the arms of the Archdiocese. | ||
The chequered base is taken from the arms of the Von Torgow (Von Torgau) family, who ruled the area around [ | The chequered base is taken from the arms of the Von Torgow (Von Torgau) family, who ruled the area around [[Zossen]] until 1479. As this was part of the Southern part of the present district, it was placed in the base of the shield. | ||
[[Literature]] : Image provided by Karl-Heinz Sieger, Germany | [[Literature]] : Image provided by Karl-Heinz Sieger, Germany |
Revision as of 16:34, 10 March 2013
Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of Germany - Deutsche Wappen (Gemeindewappen/Kreiswappen) |
TELTOW-FLÄMING (TF)
State : Brandenburg
Additions : 1993 Luckenwalde, Zossen
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on November 21, 1996.
The eagle in the arms is taken from the arms of Brandenburg, as a large part of the district historically was part of Brandenburg, as is the whole present district.
The crosier represents the possessions of the many monasteries and the Archdiocese of Magdeburg in the area. The division of silver and red is also taken from the arms of the Archdiocese.
The chequered base is taken from the arms of the Von Torgow (Von Torgau) family, who ruled the area around Zossen until 1479. As this was part of the Southern part of the present district, it was placed in the base of the shield.
Literature : Image provided by Karl-Heinz Sieger, Germany