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The arms show a dog's head, taken from the arms of the medieval Lords von Dorfbeck, who named themselves after their estate in Dorfbeck in the present municipality. The arms are knwon from 14th and 15th century seals. the family became extinct in 1600.
The arms show a dog's head, taken from the arms of the medieval Lords von Dorfbeck, who named themselves after their estate in Dorfbeck in the present municipality. The arms are knwon from 14th and 15th century seals. the family became extinct in 1600.
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[[Literature]] : Image provided by the Bad Endorf council.
[[Literature]] : Image provided by the Bad Endorf council.

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BAD ENDORF

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Rosenheim
Additions : 1971 Mauerkirchen im Chiemgau, 1972 Hirnsberg; 1978 Hemhof,

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Official blazon

In Gold der Rumpf eines rot bezungten schwarzen Bracken mit blauer Halskette, daran ein blaues Schloss.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on February 1, 1955.

The arms show a dog's head, taken from the arms of the medieval Lords von Dorfbeck, who named themselves after their estate in Dorfbeck in the present municipality. The arms are knwon from 14th and 15th century seals. the family became extinct in 1600.


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