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MERZIG
State : Saarland
District (Kreis) : Merzig-Wadern
Additions : 1974 Ballern, Besseringen, Bietzen, Brotdorf, Büdingen, Fitten, Harlingen, Hilbringen, Mechern, Menningen, Merchingen, Mondorf, Schwemlingen, Silwingen, Weiler, Wellingen
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Origin/meaningThe arms were granted May 24, 1909 and were based on a map of the city from 1617 which showed the arms. The arms show quartered the arms of Trier and the symbol of Lorraine. Merzig was ruled as a condominium between the bishops of Trier (see Rheinland-Pfalz) and the Dukes of Lorraine. The arms of Lorraine show three eagles on a bend (see the arms of Saarland or the county Merzig-Werden), but as a minor symbol the so-call Cross-of-Lorraine was used since Duke Rene I (around 1435). The seals of the city did not show the arms, but the patron saint, St. Peter.
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