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The five silver balls on black are taken froom the arms of the Lords and Estate of Sickingen, to which the village belonged until 1791. The main charge is a tree on a green mountain (= Berg) symbolising the large forests of the area as well as the rich fields of wheat (golden background)
The five silver balls on black are taken froom the arms of the Lords and Estate of Sickingen, to which the village belonged until 1791. The main charge is a tree on a green mountain (= Berg) symbolising the large forests of the area as well as the rich fields of wheat (golden background)
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[[Literature]] : Debus, 1988
[[Literature]] : Debus, 1988
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