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Rohr was a property of the local Augustiner monastery and thus had no own seals or arms until 1803. The arms were first used around 1812 and show in the left part the canting Rohr-plants. The eagle is the eagle of Brandenburg, which represent the influence of the Markgraves of Brandenberg-Ansbach in the area.
Rohr was a property of the local Augustiner monastery and thus had no own seals or arms until 1803. The arms were first used around 1812 and show in the left part the canting Rohr-plants. The eagle is the eagle of Brandenburg, which represent the influence of the Margraves of Brandenberg-Ansbach in the area.


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ROHR IN NIEDERBAYERN

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Kelheim (until 1973 Rottenburg an der Laaber)
Additions : 1910 Klosterrohr; 1972 Obereulenbach; 1974 Laaberberg; 1978 Helchenbach, Offenstetten (partly), Sallingberg

Wappen von Rohr in Niederbayern

Official blazon

Gespalten von Gold und Silber; vorne ein halber roter Adler am Spalt, hinten auf grünem Zweiberg zwei grüne Rohrhalme mit schwarzem Kolben.

Origin/meaning

Rohr was a property of the local Augustiner monastery and thus had no own seals or arms until 1803. The arms were first used around 1812 and show in the left part the canting Rohr-plants. The eagle is the eagle of Brandenburg, which represent the influence of the Margraves of Brandenberg-Ansbach in the area.

Wappen von Rohr in Niederbayern

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925



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Literature : Stadler, K. : Deutsche Wappen - Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Angelsachsen Verlag, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.