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The arms show the (legendary) arms of the Lords of Schussenried, who founded the Schussenried Abbey in 1183. The abbey ruled the city and its surroundings until 1802. The lion first appeared in the local seals around 1600. The arms were officially granted in 1948.
The arms show the (legendary) arms of the Lords of Schussenried, who founded the Schussenried Abbey in 1183. The abbey ruled the city and its surroundings until 1802. The lion first appeared in the local seals around 1600. The arms were officially granted in 1948.



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BAD SCHUSSENRIED

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Biberach
Additions : 1972 Otterswang, Steinhausen bei Schussenried; 1974 Reichenbach bei Schussenried

Wappen von Bad Schussenried
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German

In Silber ein linksgewendeter, doppelschwänziger roter Löwe.

English Schussenried No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The arms show the (legendary) arms of the Lords of Schussenried, who founded the Schussenried Abbey in 1183. The abbey ruled the city and its surroundings until 1802. The lion first appeared in the local seals around 1600. The arms were officially granted in 1948.

Wappen von Bad Schussenried

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
Wappen von Bad Schussenried

Municipal stationery, 1960s

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