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The typical star in the upper part is the Hagals-rune, a old-Germanic symbol referring to the Asen (Germanic gods), and thus used as a canting symbol. The base shows an arm with broken chains, which refer to the local legend about the giant Hinnark von Asendorf. | The typical star in the upper part is the Hagals-rune, a old-Germanic symbol referring to the Asen (Germanic gods), and thus used as a canting symbol. The base shows an arm with broken chains, which refer to the local legend about the giant Hinnark von Asendorf. | ||
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[[Literature]] : [http://www.hanstedt.de http://www.hanstedt.de/] | [[Literature]] : [http://www.hanstedt.de http://www.hanstedt.de/] |
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Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of Germany - Deutsche Wappen (Gemeindewappen/Kreiswappen) |
ASENDORF
State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Harburg
Samtgemeinde :Samtgemeinde Hanstedt
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on ?-?-1935.
The typical star in the upper part is the Hagals-rune, a old-Germanic symbol referring to the Asen (Germanic gods), and thus used as a canting symbol. The base shows an arm with broken chains, which refer to the local legend about the giant Hinnark von Asendorf.
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