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The arms were granted in 1957 at the 650th anniversary of the city. Staden was founded in 1304 by Count Johann von Isenburg-Limburg. The bordure in the arms is derived from the chequered bar in the arms of the Counts of Isenburg. The eagle is the imperial eagle, and symbolises the Imperial Estates in the Wetterau region, to which Staden also belonged.  
The arms were granted in 1957 at the 650th anniversary of the city. Staden was founded in 1304 by Count Johann von Isenburg-Limburg. The bordure in the arms is derived from the chequered bar in the arms of the Counts of Isenburg. The eagle is the imperial eagle, and symbolises the Imperial Estates in the Wetterau region, to which Staden also belonged.  


In 1867 rather different arms were shown for the city, showing a knight.
In 1867 rather different arms were shown for the city, showing a knight. These were based on the oldest seal of the city from the 15th century.


In the early 20<sup>th</sup> century Hupp showed for Staden the arms of the medieval Von Prettlack family, who had some estates in the area.
In the early 20<sup>th</sup> century Hupp showed for Staden the arms of the medieval Von Prettlack family, who had some estates in the area.
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