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The arms are known from a seal from 1524 and show a sheel hanging on a tree, with in the base two linden branches and two roses. The meaning of these arms is not known.  
The arms are known from a seal from 1524 and show a sheel hanging on a tree, with in the base two linden branches and two roses. The meaning of these arms is not known.  



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MUTA

Arms of Muta

Official blason

Origin/meaning

The arms are known from a seal from 1524 and show a sheel hanging on a tree, with in the base two linden branches and two roses. The meaning of these arms is not known.

The arms as shown by Kobel (1954):

Arms of Muta

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Literature : Kobel und Pirchegger, 1954 and http://zeljko-heimer-fame.from.hr