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The arms date from the late 14th century and were granted by the city of Erfurt. The city had bought the village in 1385. The arms show the wheel of [[Erfurt]] at the time (with 8 spokes), in the colours of the Teutonic Order and with the crest of the former Lords of Vargula.
The arms date from the late 14th century and were granted by the city of Erfurt. The city had bought the village in 1385. The arms show the wheel of [[Erfurt]] at the time (with 8 spokes), in the colours of the Teutonic Order and with the crest of the former Lords of Vargula.
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[[Literature]] : Ulle, 1998  
[[Literature]] : Ulle, 1998  

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GROSSVARGULA

State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Unstrut-Hainich Kreis

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Official blazon

In Silber ein achtspeichiges schwarzes Rad, gekrönt mit einem offenen Helm; auf dem Helm ein in Silber und Schwarz gewundener Wulst mit eine geteilten offenen Flug; dieser oben silbern, unten rot.

Origin/meaning

The arms date from the late 14th century and were granted by the city of Erfurt. The city had bought the village in 1385. The arms show the wheel of Erfurt at the time (with 8 spokes), in the colours of the Teutonic Order and with the crest of the former Lords of Vargula.


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Literature : Ulle, 1998