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The deer is taken from the arms of the Tierberger Estate. The three crowns in the chief are most likely derived from the former convent in the town, which was devoted to the three Kings.
The deer is taken from the arms of the Tierberger Estate. The three crowns in the chief are most likely derived from the former convent in the town, which was devoted to the three Kings.
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[[Literature]] :  [http://www.hpmelle.de/wappen-in-albstadt.html http://www.hpmelle.de/wappen-in-albstadt.html]
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MARGRETHAUSEN

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Zollernalbkreis (until 1973 Balingen)
Incorporated into : 1971 Ebingen (1975 Albstadt)

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Official blazon

Unter goldenem Schildhaupt, darin drei blaue Kronen nebeneinander, in Blau ein schreitender goldener Hirsch.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on September 12, 1949.

The deer is taken from the arms of the Tierberger Estate. The three crowns in the chief are most likely derived from the former convent in the town, which was devoted to the three Kings.


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