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THOLEY

State : Saarland
District (Kreis) : Sankt Wendel
Additions : 1974 Bergweiler, Hasborn-Dautweiler, Lindscheid, Neipel, Scheuern, Sotzweiler, Theley, Überroth-Niederhofen

Wappen von Tholey / Arms of Tholey
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Origin/meaning

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The previous arms were granted in 1953.

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These arms show in the lower part the castle Schaumburg, which was a fortress built by the Dukes of Lorraine.

The original arms show a bear on the castle. The cross is the cross of the State of Trier, to which the local parish belonged. The abbott's staff represents the Benedictian Abbey of Tholey, which existed until 1793 and which was rebuilt in 1949.



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