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The County Kyburg (now in [[Thurgau]], [[Switzerland]]) never really belonged to the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, but was a possession of the Habsburg family in Switzerland. It was acquired by the Habsburg family in 1264. The arms are the arms of the former Counts of Kyburg.  
The County Kyburg (now in [[Thurgau]], [[Switzerland]]) never really belonged to the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, but was a possession of the Habsburg family in Switzerland. It was acquired by the Habsburg family in 1264. The arms are the arms of the former Counts of Kyburg.  



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COUNTY OF KYBURG

Arms of Principality of Kyburg

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The County Kyburg (now in Thurgau, Switzerland) never really belonged to the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, but was a possession of the Habsburg family in Switzerland. It was acquired by the Habsburg family in 1264. The arms are the arms of the former Counts of Kyburg.

The arms formed the base for the arms of the Canton Thurgau.


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