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Heidingsfeld received city rights in 1367 from Emperor Karl IV and was part of Bohemia at the time. The oldest known seal dates from 1381 and shows the lion of Bohemia above the Main river and under a Gothic portal. The composition of this seal was granted as arms on June 7, 1837. In the early 19<sup>th</sup> century the lion was temporarily removed from the seals.
Heidingsfeld received city rights in 1367 from Emperor Karl IV and was part of Bohemia at the time. The oldest known seal dates from 1381 and shows the lion of Bohemia above the Main river and under a Gothic portal. The composition of this seal was granted as arms on June 7, 1837. In the early 19<sup>th</sup> century the lion was temporarily removed from the seals.


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HEIDINGSFELD

State : Bayern
Urban District (Stadtkreis) : Würzburg
Incorporated into : 1930 Würzburg

Wappen von Heidingsfeld

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

Heidingsfeld received city rights in 1367 from Emperor Karl IV and was part of Bohemia at the time. The oldest known seal dates from 1381 and shows the lion of Bohemia above the Main river and under a Gothic portal. The composition of this seal was granted as arms on June 7, 1837. In the early 19th century the lion was temporarily removed from the seals.

Siegel von Heidingsfeld

The municipal stamp shown in 1892

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