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The arms of the former city (German name Rudelstadt) show a mine and miner's tools. In 1747 Hans Friedrich Freiherr von Schweinitz built a mine, gave the village Rudelsdorf a new name as well as city rights. He also granted a seal with the above arms and the Prussian eagle as a supporter. | The arms of the former city (German name Rudelstadt) show a mine and miner's tools. In 1747 Hans Friedrich Freiherr von Schweinitz built a mine, gave the village Rudelsdorf a new name as well as city rights. He also granted a seal with the above arms and the Prussian eagle as a supporter. | ||
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CIECHANOWICE
Province: Dolny Śląsk
County: Kamienna Góra
Incorporated into : 19?? Marciszów
Origin/meaning
The arms of the former city (German name Rudelstadt) show a mine and miner's tools. In 1747 Hans Friedrich Freiherr von Schweinitz built a mine, gave the village Rudelsdorf a new name as well as city rights. He also granted a seal with the above arms and the Prussian eagle as a supporter.
The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1935 |
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