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District : Kufstein | District : Kufstein | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The arms were officially granted on February 10, 1955. | The arms were officially granted on February 10, 1955. | ||
Mariastein is a famous place of pilgimage for St. Mary, hence the image of Mary and Jesus on a throne. The two firesteels (Feuereisen or Schurfeisen) are canting symbols from the arms of the Schurff family. These lived in the local castle in the 16th century and heavily promoted the village as a pilgimage site, which started the development of the village. | Mariastein is a famous place of pilgimage for St. Mary, hence the image of Mary and Jesus on a throne. The two firesteels (Feuereisen or Schurfeisen) are canting symbols from the arms of the Schurff family. These lived in the local castle in the 16th century and heavily promoted the village as a pilgimage site, which started the development of the village. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Köfler and Beimrohr, 1995 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Austria|Literature]] : Köfler and Beimrohr, 1995 | ||
[[Category:Austrian Municipalities M]] | [[Category:Austrian Municipalities M]] |
Latest revision as of 05:41, 27 September 2023
MARIASTEIN
State : Tirol
District : Kufstein
German | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on February 10, 1955.
Mariastein is a famous place of pilgimage for St. Mary, hence the image of Mary and Jesus on a throne. The two firesteels (Feuereisen or Schurfeisen) are canting symbols from the arms of the Schurff family. These lived in the local castle in the 16th century and heavily promoted the village as a pilgimage site, which started the development of the village.
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Literature : Köfler and Beimrohr, 1995