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The arms were designed in 1923/24 by the State Archives. The chief refers to the [[Zavelstein]] estate, to which the village historically belonged. The deer is a canting element for the Hirsau (Hirsch=deer) Abbey, which also had several possessions in the municipality.  
The arms were designed in 1923/24 by the State Archives. The chief refers to the [[Zavelstein]] estate, to which the village historically belonged. The deer is a canting element for the Hirsau (Hirsch=deer) Abbey, which also had several possessions in the municipality.  
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[[Literature]] : Jäger, 1986.
[[Literature]] : Jäger, 1986.

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RÖTENBACH

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Calw
Incorporated into : 1975 Bad Teinach-Zavelstein

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Official blazon

Unter von Rot und Gold doppelreihig geschachtem Schildhaupt in Gold ein springender roter Hirsch.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on ??-??-1924.

The arms were designed in 1923/24 by the State Archives. The chief refers to the Zavelstein estate, to which the village historically belonged. The deer is a canting element for the Hirsau (Hirsch=deer) Abbey, which also had several possessions in the municipality.


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Literature : Jäger, 1986.