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In Blau ein durchgehendes goldenes Tatzenkreuz, dahinter oben ein silbernes Hirschgeweih, unten beseitet von je einem gekrümmten, abgewandten silbernen Fisch. | In Blau ein durchgehendes goldenes Tatzenkreuz, dahinter oben ein silbernes Hirschgeweih, unten beseitet von je einem gekrümmten, abgewandten silbernen Fisch. | ||
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State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Schweinfurt
Additions : 1978 Heidenfeld, Hirschfeld
German |
In Blau ein durchgehendes goldenes Tatzenkreuz, dahinter oben ein silbernes Hirschgeweih, unten beseitet von je einem gekrümmten, abgewandten silbernen Fisch. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on March 26, 1980.
The cross and the colours blue/gold are derived from the arms of the Heidenfeld Abbey, founded in the 11th century and which played a major role in the history of Heidenfeld. The deer antler symbolises the village of Hirschfeld (Hirsch=deer). The two fish in the base indicate the historical importance of fishing for the people in the area.
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