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(de) In Gold ein rot bezungter und rot bewehrter schwarzer Adler mit silbernen Krallen, belegt mit einem Herzschild, darin in Silber ein rotes Balkenkreuz.
(de) In Gold ein rot bezungter und rot bewehrter schwarzer Adler mit silbernen Krallen, belegt mit einem Herzschild, darin in Silber ein rotes Balkenkreuz.


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Boppard was already in the early 13<sup>th</sup> century a free Imperial City and thus used the Imperial Eagle on its seals, the oldest known since 1216. The seal shows the eagle on a city wall. A second 13<sup>th</sup> century seal also shows the eagle on a shield besides the local church and patron saint, St. Severus. In the 14<sup>th</sup> century the eagle appears alone, in the 15<sup>th</sup> century with an escutcheon with the cross of Trier. Boppard was sold to Trier in 1312.  
Boppard was already in the early 13<sup>th</sup> century a free Imperial City and thus used the Imperial Eagle on its seals, the oldest known since 1216. The seal shows the eagle on a city wall. A second 13<sup>th</sup> century seal also shows the eagle on a shield besides the local church and patron saint, St. Severus. In the 14<sup>th</sup> century the eagle appears alone, in the 15<sup>th</sup> century with an escutcheon with the cross of Trier. Boppard was sold to Trier in 1312.  
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BOPPARD

State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Rhein-Hunsrück Kreis (until 1969 Sankt Goar)
Additions : 1975 Bad Salzig, Buchholz, Herschwiesen, Hirzenach, Holzfeld, Oppenhausen, Rheinbay, Udenhausen, Weiler

Wappen von Boppard

Official blazon

(de) In Gold ein rot bezungter und rot bewehrter schwarzer Adler mit silbernen Krallen, belegt mit einem Herzschild, darin in Silber ein rotes Balkenkreuz.

Origin/meaning

Boppard was already in the early 13th century a free Imperial City and thus used the Imperial Eagle on its seals, the oldest known since 1216. The seal shows the eagle on a city wall. A second 13th century seal also shows the eagle on a shield besides the local church and patron saint, St. Severus. In the 14th century the eagle appears alone, in the 15th century with an escutcheon with the cross of Trier. Boppard was sold to Trier in 1312.

Wappen von Boppard

The great seal of Boppard (source : Diederich, 1984)

In 1817 the arms were granted for the first time, in 1911 the arms were replaced by the eagle and the cross of Trier as an escutcheon. In 1962 the arms were granted without the escutcheon, but after the mergers in 1975 the escutcheon was restored again, but only in 1985.

Seal of Boppard

Seal from around 1900
Seal of Boppard

Seal from around 1900
Wappen von Boppard

The pre 1911 arms in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
Wappen von Boppard

The arms of 1911 in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
Wappen von Boppard

The arms from 1962 until 1975.

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