Vinzelberg
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VINZELBERG
State : Sachsen-Anhalt
District (Kreis) : Stendal
Incorporated into : 2010 Stendal
German | In Silber aus grünem Dreiberg wachsend ein roter Adler mit goldenem Schnabel und Zunge sowie goldenen Kleestängeln auf den Saxen, der Dreiberg belegt mit einem querliegenden, die Klinge nach rechts kehrenden silbernen Schwert mit goldenem Griff und Parierstange, und einem das Schwert überdeckenden silbern bordierten blauen Schild, darin ein schreitendes silbernes Dromedar. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on May 19, 2009.
The arms show the eagle of Brandenburg above a hill with a sword. This refers to the legend that in the early Middle Ages there has been a fierce battle on a hill between the Franks and the Slavic people, with the Franks defending the later Mark Brandenburg. The sounds of the wounded could be heard all around, which gave the hill its name, Winselberg (Winseln=moaning), which later became Vinzelberg.
The small shield shows a dromedar, taken from the arms of the Lords von Kröcher, a medieval noble family, which had possessions in the region.
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