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Unter Schildhaupt mit den bayerischen Rauten in Rot über blauem Wasser eine gemauerte, einbogige silberne Brücke mit goldenem Geländer und Brückenkreuz. | Unter Schildhaupt mit den bayerischen Rauten in Rot über blauem Wasser eine gemauerte, einbogige silberne Brücke mit goldenem Geländer und Brückenkreuz. | ||
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The village of Bruck (from bridge) received town rights in 1306 and became a possession of the Fürstenfeld Abbey in 1342. The name hence became Fürstenfeldbruck. | The village of Bruck (from bridge) received town rights in 1306 and became a possession of the Fürstenfeld Abbey in 1342. The name hence became Fürstenfeldbruck. | ||
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FÜRSTENFELDBRUCK
State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Fürstenfeldbruck
Additions : 1978 Aich, Hasenheide, Lindach, Neulindach, Pfaffing, Puch
German |
Unter Schildhaupt mit den bayerischen Rauten in Rot über blauem Wasser eine gemauerte, einbogige silberne Brücke mit goldenem Geländer und Brückenkreuz. |
English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The village of Bruck (from bridge) received town rights in 1306 and became a possession of the Fürstenfeld Abbey in 1342. The name hence became Fürstenfeldbruck.
The arms were granted on June 4, 1936 and are based on an image by Mielich and Apian in a roll of arms from 1565. The bridge is a canting element, the cross probably indicates the Abbey and the chief shows the arms of Bayern.
The previous arms were granted on July 13, 1813 by King Max I Joseph of Bayern. The arms showed a bridge with three crosses above the bridge, see image below.
The arms in a manuscript from 1599 |
The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925 |
The arms in a cafe in the city (source) |
The city and district arms as seen in the city (source) |
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Literature : Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes; Hupp, O: Kaffee Hag albums, 1920s