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'''Country''' : Germany [[File:germany.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br>
'''State''' : [[Baden-Württemberg]][[File:badenwur.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br>
'''District (Kreis)''' : [[Heidenheim (kreis)|Heidenheim]][[File:Heidenhe.kreis.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
'''Additions''':<br>
* 1972 [[Burgberg (Giengen an der Brenz)|Burgberg]]
* 1972 [[Hohenmemmingen]]
* 1972 [[Hürben]]
* 1972 [[Sachsenhausen (Giengen an der Brenz)|Sachsenhausen]]


'''GIENGEN AN DER BRENZ'''
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State : [[Baden-Württemberg]]<br/>
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District (Kreis) : [[Heidenheim (kreis)|Heidenheim]]<br>
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Additions : 1972 [[Burgberg (Giengen an der Brenz)|Burgberg]], [[Hohenmemmingen]], [[Hürben]], [[Sachsenhausen (Giengen an der Brenz)|Sachsenhausen]]
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|'''German'''
[[File:giengen.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
| In Blau ein aufgerichtetes goldenes Einhorn.
 
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====Official blazon====
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(de) In Blau ein aufgerichtetes goldenes Einhorn.
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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
Giengen was a possession of the Staufen family and received city rights in the middle of the 13<sup>th</sup> century. Already the oldest seals, known since 1293, show the unicorn as the symbol for the city. Its meaning is not known. The arms of the city have always been the unicorn. The seals, however, showed the imperial eagle. Giengen was an imperial city and thus had the right to use the eagle. To distinguish the seal from seals of other cities, the letters G and I, later only G were added. In the 17<sup>th</sup> century both the arms with the unicorn and arms with the imperial eagle were used together.  
Giengen was a possession of the Staufen family and received city rights in the middle of the 13<sup>th</sup> century. Already the oldest seals, known since 1293, show the unicorn as the symbol for the city. Its meaning is not known. The arms of the city have always been the unicorn. The seals, however, showed the imperial eagle. Giengen was an imperial city and thus had the right to use the eagle. To distinguish the seal from seals of other cities, the letters G and I, later only G were added. In the 17<sup>th</sup> century both the arms with the unicorn and arms with the imperial eagle were used together.  


When the city became part of Württemberg the imperial eagle was no longer used.
When the city became part of Württemberg the imperial eagle was no longer used.


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===Image gallery===
|align="center"|[[File:giengen.hagd.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>The arms by [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] in the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] +/- 1925   
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File:Giengen an der Brenzjr.jpg|alt=Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz|The arms in the Armorial Jörg Rügen (1495)
File:Giengen an der Brenz1500.jpg|alt=Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz|The arms around 1500
File:Giengen an der Brenz1530.jpg|alt=Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz|The arms in a manuscript +/- 1530
File:Giengen an der Brenzgb.jpg|alt=Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz|The arms in a manuscript from 1584
File:Giengen an der Brenz16.jpg|alt=Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz|The arms in a [[:Category:Windhag city arms|16th century manuscript]]
File:Giengen an der Brenz17.jpg|alt=Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz|The arms in a 17th century manuscript
File:Giengen an der Brenz1892.jpg|alt=Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz|The municipal stamp shown in 1892
File:Giengen an der Brenz3.jpg|alt=Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz|The arms on an 1877 poster
File:giengen.hagd.jpg|alt=Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz|The arms by [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] in the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] +/- 1925   
File:de-giengen.jpg|alt=Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz|The arms on a cover
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Stadler, K. : Deutsche Wappen - Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1964-1971.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Stadler, K. : Deutsche Wappen - Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1964-1971.
[[Category:German Municipalities G]]
[[Category:German Municipalities G]]
[[Category:Heidenheim]]
[[Category:Heidenheim]]
[[Category:Baden-Württemberg]]
[[Category:Baden-Württemberg]]

Latest revision as of 08:11, 17 February 2024

Wappen von Giengen an der Brenz/Arms (crest) of Giengen an der Brenz
GIENGEN AN DER BRENZ

Country : Germany
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State : Baden-Württemberg
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District (Kreis) : Heidenheim
Heidenhe.kreis.jpg



Additions:

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Official blazon
German In Blau ein aufgerichtetes goldenes Einhorn.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

Giengen was a possession of the Staufen family and received city rights in the middle of the 13th century. Already the oldest seals, known since 1293, show the unicorn as the symbol for the city. Its meaning is not known. The arms of the city have always been the unicorn. The seals, however, showed the imperial eagle. Giengen was an imperial city and thus had the right to use the eagle. To distinguish the seal from seals of other cities, the letters G and I, later only G were added. In the 17th century both the arms with the unicorn and arms with the imperial eagle were used together.

When the city became part of Württemberg the imperial eagle was no longer used.

Image gallery

Literature: Stadler, K. : Deutsche Wappen - Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1964-1971.




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