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The wavy bar symbolises the Leitzach river. The crown in the base is a crown of St. Mary and refers to the pilgimage to St. Mary in Birkenstein.
The wavy bar symbolises the Leitzach river. The crown in the base is a crown of St. Mary and refers to the pilgimage to St. Mary in Birkenstein.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Information provided by the Fischbachau council
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Information provided by the Fischbachau council

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FISCHBACHAU

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Miesbach
Additions : 1976 Hundham, Wörnsmühl; 1978 Niklasreuth (partly)

Wappen von Fischbachau/Arms (crest) of Fischbachau
Official blazon
German

Durch einen silbernen Wellenbalken geteilt; oben gespalten, vorne fünfmal gespalten von Rot und Gold, hinten in Blau ein goldener Zickzackbalken; unten in Blau eine edelsteinbesetzte goldene Marienkrone.

English No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on March 25, 1987.

The upper half is derived from the arms of the Scheyern Abbey; the pales are derived from the arms of Aragón, as the abbey was founded by Countess Haziga of Aragón. The zig-zag bar is derived from the oldest arms of the Wittelsbach family, Haziga of Aragón was married to Otto II von Scheyern, Count of the Palatine and of the Wittelsbach dynasty.

The wavy bar symbolises the Leitzach river. The crown in the base is a crown of St. Mary and refers to the pilgimage to St. Mary in Birkenstein.


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Literature: Information provided by the Fischbachau council