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The silver dove with the bloody wood-shaving in its beak appears in the arms of Pfäfers Abbey, which previously had the patronage over the church of Eschen and received its tithes. The waves indicate the brook Esche.
The silver dove with the bloody wood-shaving in its beak appears in the arms of Pfäfers Abbey, which previously had the patronage over the church of Eschen and received its tithes. The waves indicate the brook Esche.


[[Literature]] : Information from : Robert Young  
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Liechtenstein|'''Literature''']]: Information from : Robert Young  


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[[Category:Granted 1942]]

Revision as of 05:13, 17 September 2023

Wappen von Eschen/Arms (crest) of Eschen
ESCHEN

Country : Liechtenstein
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Official blazon
German Eine silberne Taube mit dem blutigen Holzspan im Schnabel oben im blauen Schild und unten das silberne Wellenband der Esche.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 16, 1942.

The silver dove with the bloody wood-shaving in its beak appears in the arms of Pfäfers Abbey, which previously had the patronage over the church of Eschen and received its tithes. The waves indicate the brook Esche.

Image Gallery

Literature: Information from : Robert Young