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The historical seals of the city all show the complete arms of the Margraves of Meissen, to which the city belonged. These arms were also shown by Hupp, see below. During the mid 20<sup>th</sup> century the city changed the arms to the lion behind a city wall.
The historical seals of the city all show the complete arms of the Margraves of Meissen, to which the city belonged. These arms were also shown by Hupp, see below. During the mid 20<sup>th</sup> century the city changed the arms to the lion behind a city wall.



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SIEBENLEHN

State : Sachsen
District (Kreis) : Mittelsachsen (until 2007 Freiberg)
Additions : 1913 Breitenbach, 1994 Obergruna
Incorporated into : 2003 Großschirma

Wappen von Siebenlehn

Official blazon

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Origin/meaning

The historical seals of the city all show the complete arms of the Margraves of Meissen, to which the city belonged. These arms were also shown by Hupp, see below. During the mid 20th century the city changed the arms to the lion behind a city wall.

Seal of Siebenlehn

Seal from around 1900
Seal of Siebenlehn

Seal from around 1900
Wappen von Siebenlehn

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925

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