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'''NIEDERSCHÖNENFELD'''
'''NIEDERSCHÖNENFELD'''


State : [[Bayern]]<br/>
State : [[Bayern]]<br/>
District (Kreis) : [[Donau-Ries]] (until 1972 [[Neuburg an der Donau (kreis)|Neuburg an der Donau]])<br/>
District (Kreis) : [[Donau-Ries]] (until 1972 [[Neuburg an der Donau (kreis)|Neuburg an der Donau]])<br/>
Additions : 1978 Feldheim
Additions: 1978 Feldheim


[[File:niederschonenfeld.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:niederschonenfeld.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


===Official blazon===
{| class="wikitable"
Gespalten; vorne fünfmal geteilt von Gold und Blau; hinten in Blau eine golden gekrönte natürliche Meerjungfrau mit goldenem Fischschwanz und goldenen Haaren, in den Händen drei goldene Ähren haltend.  
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|'''German'''
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Gespalten; vorne fünfmal geteilt von Gold und Blau; hinten in Blau eine golden gekrönte natürliche Meerjungfrau mit goldenem Fischschwanz und goldenen Haaren, in den Händen drei goldene Ähren haltend.
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|'''English'''
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The bars are derived from the arms of the Counts von Lechsend-Graisbach, the village was a longtime possession of the Counts of Graisbach. The mermaid is derived from the arms of Abbess Euphemia Fatiga of the Niederschönenfeld convent. She rebuilt the convent after it was destroyed during the 30 years war. The mermaid holds three wheat-ears, symbolising the village of Feldheim.
The bars are derived from the arms of the Counts von Lechsend-Graisbach, the village was a longtime possession of the Counts of Graisbach. The mermaid is derived from the arms of Abbess Euphemia Fatiga of the Niederschönenfeld convent. She rebuilt the convent after it was destroyed during the 30 years war. The mermaid holds three wheat-ears, symbolising the village of Feldheim.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Image obtained from http://www.vg-rain.de
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Image obtained from http://www.vg-rain.de


[[Category:German Municipalities N]]
[[Category:German Municipalities N]]

Latest revision as of 10:48, 28 January 2024

NIEDERSCHÖNENFELD

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Donau-Ries (until 1972 Neuburg an der Donau)
Additions: 1978 Feldheim

Wappen von Niederschönenfeld/Arms (crest) of Niederschönenfeld
Official blazon
German

Gespalten; vorne fünfmal geteilt von Gold und Blau; hinten in Blau eine golden gekrönte natürliche Meerjungfrau mit goldenem Fischschwanz und goldenen Haaren, in den Händen drei goldene Ähren haltend.

English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on March 4, 1982.

The bars are derived from the arms of the Counts von Lechsend-Graisbach, the village was a longtime possession of the Counts of Graisbach. The mermaid is derived from the arms of Abbess Euphemia Fatiga of the Niederschönenfeld convent. She rebuilt the convent after it was destroyed during the 30 years war. The mermaid holds three wheat-ears, symbolising the village of Feldheim.





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