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The chief shows part of the local traditional costume, see also [[Schrecksbach]]. The small shield shows the traditional arms of painters and artists. The village has been an artist village and also promotes itself like that touristically.  
The chief shows part of the local traditional costume, see also [[Schrecksbach]]. The small shield shows the traditional arms of painters and artists. The village has been an artist village and also promotes itself like that touristically.  


The composition is taken from a postcard from around 1900, see below. The same composition, notthe arms, are also used as postal cancellations.
The composition is taken from a historical postcard, see below. The same composition, not the arms, are also used as postal cancellations.


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File:Willingshausen1.jpg|alt=Wappen von Willingshausen/Arms (crest) of Willingshausen|Postcard from around 1900
File:Willingshausen1.jpg|alt=Wappen von Willingshausen/Arms (crest) of Willingshausen|Postcard  
File:Willingshausenp.jpg|alt=Wappen von Willingshausen/Arms (crest) of Willingshausen|Postal cancellation
File:Willingshausenp.jpg|alt=Wappen von Willingshausen/Arms (crest) of Willingshausen|Postal cancellation
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Revision as of 15:19, 20 May 2023

Wappen von Willingshausen/Arms (crest) of Willingshausen
Country : Germany
Germany.jpg



State : Hessen
Hessen.jpg



District (Kreis) : Schwalm-Eder Kreis (until 1973 Ziegenhain)
Schwalme.kreis.jpg



Additions:

  • 1974 Gungelshausen
  • 1974 Leimbach
  • 1974 Loshausen
  • 1974 Merzhausen
  • 1974 Ransbach
  • 1974 Steina
  • 1974 Wasenberg
  • 1974 Zella
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Official blazon
German In Gold unter einer roten Schwälmer Haube, deren schwarze Haubenbänder auf beiden Seiten des Schildes nach unten fallen und in roten Dreiecken enden, in der Mitte des Schildes das Künstlerwappen (in Rot drei silberne Schilde 2: 1).
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on July 8, 1983.

The chief shows part of the local traditional costume, see also Schrecksbach. The small shield shows the traditional arms of painters and artists. The village has been an artist village and also promotes itself like that touristically.

The composition is taken from a historical postcard, see below. The same composition, not the arms, are also used as postal cancellations.

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