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(de) Wappen viermal geteilt von Rot, Silber, Schwarz, Silber und Rot
(de) Wappen viermal geteilt von Rot, Silber, Schwarz, Silber und Rot


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The village was a loan of the Bishops of Trier, who appointed many landlords until 1746, when the bishops ruled the town directly. In 1802 the town was transferred to the Duchy of Nassau, which later became a province of Prussia. As the different landlords used their own seals and arms, there are no historical arms known for the town.  
The village was a loan of the Bishops of Trier, who appointed many landlords until 1746, when the bishops ruled the town directly. In 1802 the town was transferred to the Duchy of Nassau, which later became a province of Prussia. As the different landlords used their own seals and arms, there are no historical arms known for the town.  


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