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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms show the wolf, taken from the arms of the Bishops and the State of Passau. The oldest known seals of the city date from the 14<sup>th</sup> century and show St. Stephanus sitting on a throne. In front of him there is a small shield with the wolf. From 1460 onwards the wolf is used as a single symbol on seals and in the arms of the city. The first time the wolf is mentioned as the arms of the city is older, from 1402. In the Roll of Arms from Arlberg the arms are shown as they are today.  
The arms show the wolf, taken from the arms of the Bishops and the State of Passau. The oldest known seals of the city date from the 14<sup>th</sup> century and show St. Stephanus sitting on a throne. In front of him there is a small shield with the wolf. From 1460 onwards the wolf is used as a single symbol on seals and in the arms of the city. The first time the wolf is mentioned as the arms of the city is older, from 1402. In the Roll of Arms from Arlberg the arms are shown as they are today.  



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PASSAU State : Bayern
Urban District (Stadtkreis) : Passau
Additions : 1870 Nikola; 1909 Haidenhof; 1972 Grubweg, Hacklberg, Hals (1922 Ries), Heining

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Origin/meaning

The arms show the wolf, taken from the arms of the Bishops and the State of Passau. The oldest known seals of the city date from the 14th century and show St. Stephanus sitting on a throne. In front of him there is a small shield with the wolf. From 1460 onwards the wolf is used as a single symbol on seals and in the arms of the city. The first time the wolf is mentioned as the arms of the city is older, from 1402. In the Roll of Arms from Arlberg the arms are shown as they are today.

In the 16th century a helmet and crest were added. The crest shows an arm holding a stone, the symbol of St. Stephanus. These are not very often used.

Similarly, to distinguish the arms of city and State, in 1605 a blue bend was added, but this addition was soon after removed again.

Arms of Passau

The arms in the late 15th century
Wappen von Passau

The arms in a manuscript +/- 1530
Wappen von Passau

The arms in a manuscript 1550-1700
Arms of Passau

The arms in a 16th century manuscript
Wappen von Passau

The arms by Tyroff (1835)
Seal of Passau

Seal from around 1900
Arms of Passau

The arms in the Abadie albums
Wappen von Passau

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
Wappen von Passau

The arms on a 1960s matchox label

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