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(de) In Blau auf grünem Boden der silbern gekleidete, golden nimbierte hl. Martin mit goldenem Helm und rotem Helmbusch auf einem schreitenden, schwarz gezäumten silbernen Pferd, mit goldenem Schwert in seiner Rechten den roten Mantel teilend; vor ihm kniend der Bettler mit schwarzer Hose und schwarzer Krücke in der Linken. | (de) In Blau auf grünem Boden der silbern gekleidete, golden nimbierte hl. Martin mit goldenem Helm und rotem Helmbusch auf einem schreitenden, schwarz gezäumten silbernen Pferd, mit goldenem Schwert in seiner Rechten den roten Mantel teilend; vor ihm kniend der Bettler mit schwarzer Hose und schwarzer Krücke in der Linken. | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | |||
Zeutern was first mentioned in 1281 as a village with its own local court. The village did, however, not use a seal until the early 18<sup>th</sup> century. The seal shows the patron saint St. Martin on a horse with a church in the background and a letter Z in the foreground. The letter obviously signifies the name of the village. In the next seals the saint remained the main figure. In 1952 the seal has been transformed into the arms, which in the present form were officially granted in 1960. | Zeutern was first mentioned in 1281 as a village with its own local court. The village did, however, not use a seal until the early 18<sup>th</sup> century. The seal shows the patron saint St. Martin on a horse with a church in the background and a letter Z in the foreground. The letter obviously signifies the name of the village. In the next seals the saint remained the main figure. In 1952 the seal has been transformed into the arms, which in the present form were officially granted in 1960. | ||
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