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====Official blazon==== | |||
In Gold ein blaubewehrter, -bezungter und -bekrönter roter Löwe einen blauen Schild haltend, darin eine zweitürmige rotbedachte silberne Kirche (Münster). | |||
====Origin/meaning==== | ====Origin/meaning==== | ||
The arms (above right) were officially granted on July 4, 1953. The arms above left were never officially granted, but were in use until 1953. | |||
The arms are based on th eoldest known seal of the village, dating from 1537. The church is the local church (Münster), which was owned by the St. Maximinius Abbey in Trier, which also owned a large part of the area in late medieval times. Their possessions later became owned by the Rheingrafen ('Counts of the Rhine'), who partially gave the area in loan to the counts of the Pfalz. | |||
The golden lion in black is the lion of the Pfalz, the red lion in gold, the arms of the Rheingrafen. As the seal was made at a time when the area was primarily ruled by the Rheingrafen, the arms were granted in 1953 with their arms. | |||
[[Literature]] : Debus, 1988. | [[Literature]] : Debus, 1988. |
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