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In Rot ein sechsspeichiges weißes Rad, begleitet oben von drei halbkreisförmig angeordneten weißen heraldischen Rosen mit goldenen Butzen, unten von zwei sechsstrahligen weißen Sternen. | In Rot ein sechsspeichiges weißes Rad, begleitet oben von drei halbkreisförmig angeordneten weißen heraldischen Rosen mit goldenen Butzen, unten von zwei sechsstrahligen weißen Sternen. | ||
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The arms were officially granted on February 1, 1955. | The arms were officially granted on February 1, 1955. | ||
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MÖMLINGEN
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Miltenberg (until 1972 Obernburg am Main)
Official blazon
In Rot ein sechsspeichiges weißes Rad, begleitet oben von drei halbkreisförmig angeordneten weißen heraldischen Rosen mit goldenen Butzen, unten von zwei sechsstrahligen weißen Sternen.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on February 1, 1955.
The village was part of the State of Mainz from th eend of the 13th century until 1803. This is symbolised by the wheel of Mainz and the red and silver colours.
The three roses are taken from the arms of the Counts of Wertheim, the stars from the arms of the Schenken von Erbach. Both families ruled the village for a long period of time.
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