Hohenmölsen

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HOHENMÖLSEN

State : Sachsen-Anhalt
District (Kreis) : Burgenlandkreis (until 1994 Hohenmölsen)
Additions: 1950 Jaucha; 1962 Mutschau; 2002 Zembschen; 2003 Webau, Werschen; 2010 Granschütz, Taucha

Wappen von Hohenmölsen
Official blazon
German

Geteilt von Rot über Gold. Oben hinter einer gezinnten silbernen Mauer mit schwarzem Tor ein gezinnter silberner Turm. Unten auf grünem Rasen ein springender roter Hirsch verfolgt von einem roten Jagdhund.

English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The upper half of the arms simply symbolises the fortified city. The lower half of the arms was probably added in 1284, when the city received the 'Market rights of St. Aegidius'. The symbols of St. Aegidium, patron saint of the hunt, are a hare and a dog. Until the mid 18th century the lower half of the arms showed a dog running after a hare. Probably by mistake the hare was replaced by a deer in the 18th century.

Wappen von Hohenmölsen

Seal from around 1900
Wappen von Hohenmölsen

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
Wappen von Hohenmölsen/Coat of arms (crest) of Hohenmölsen

Postal cancellation 1980





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