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The arms are a combination of the Goblet of the Holy Blood, a diamond for the Giebing family and a three-topped mountain for the Aschau family.
The arms are a combination of the Goblet of the Holy Blood, a diamond for the Giebing family and a three-topped mountain for the Aschau family.
The local church is consecrated to the H. Blood. The Giebing family played a major role in the local history, whereas the municipality belonged to the Lordship of [[aschau(Hohen)Aschau]].
The local church is consecrated to the H. Blood. The Giebing family played a major role in the local history, whereas the municipality belonged to the Lordship of [[aschau(Hohen)Aschau]].
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[[Literature]] : Alois Staudhammer, http://www.frasdorf.com
[[Literature]] : Alois Staudhammer, http://www.frasdorf.com

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UMRATSHAUSEN

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Rosenheim
Incorporated into : 1978 Frasdorf

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Origin/meaning

The arms are a combination of the Goblet of the Holy Blood, a diamond for the Giebing family and a three-topped mountain for the Aschau family. The local church is consecrated to the H. Blood. The Giebing family played a major role in the local history, whereas the municipality belonged to the Lordship of aschau(Hohen)Aschau.


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