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<seo title="Wappen von Hattert" titlemode="append"></seo>'''HATTERT'''
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|width="70%" align="center" |'''Heraldry of the World<br/>Civic heraldry of [[Germany]] - [[Deutsche Wappen|Deutsche Wappen (Gemeindewappen/Kreiswappen)]]'''
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'''HATTERT'''


State : [[Rheinland-Pfalz]]<br/>
State : [[Rheinland-Pfalz]]<br/>
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Verbandsgemeinde : [[Verbandsgemeinde Hachenburg]]
Verbandsgemeinde : [[Verbandsgemeinde Hachenburg]]


[[File:hattert.jpg|center]]
[[File:hattert.jpg|center|Wappen von Hattert]]
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+Official blazon
|-
|'''German'''
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Gespalten von Gold und Rot, vorn drei blaue Nägel, hinten ein goldener blaubewehrter rotgezungter herschauender Löwe.
|-
|'''English'''
| blazon wanted
|}
 
===Origin/meaning===
The naikls refer to the oldest known Lord of the village, Gerhaed Nayl. His family ruled the village for four generations and the nails are a canting element for the family. The lion is taken from the arms of the Counts of Sayn, to whom the village historically belonged.


====Origin/meaning====
I have no information on the origin or meaning of these arms. Any information is welcome !


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[[Literature]] : -
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: -


[[Category:German Municipalities H]]
[[Category:German Municipalities H]]

Latest revision as of 10:02, 27 December 2023

HATTERT

State : Rheinland-Pfalz
District (Kreis) : Westerwaldkreis (until 1974 Oberwesterwaldkreis)
Verbandsgemeinde : Verbandsgemeinde Hachenburg

Wappen von Hattert
Official blazon
German

Gespalten von Gold und Rot, vorn drei blaue Nägel, hinten ein goldener blaubewehrter rotgezungter herschauender Löwe.

English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The naikls refer to the oldest known Lord of the village, Gerhaed Nayl. His family ruled the village for four generations and the nails are a canting element for the family. The lion is taken from the arms of the Counts of Sayn, to whom the village historically belonged.





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