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'''KETTERSHAUSEN'''
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'''Country''' : Germany [[File:germany.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br>
'''State''' : [[Bayern]][[File:Bayern.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br>
'''District (Kreis)''' : [[Unterallgäu]][[File:unterall.kreis.jpg|60 px|right]]<br>(until 1973 Illertissen)<br><br><br>
'''Additions''':<br>
* 1973 Gangwalden
* 1973 Mohrenhausen
* 1973 Tafertshofen
* 1973 Zaiertshofen
* 1978  Bebenhausen


State : [[Bayern]]<br/>
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District (Kreis) : [[Unterallgäu]] (until 1973 Illertissen)
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Additions: 1973 Gangwalden, Mohrenhausen, Tafertshofen, Zaiertshofen; 1978  Bebenhausen
 
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The arms combine elements of the arms of different families and corporations that historically owned part of the present municipality. The chief shows three golden balls, taken from the arms of the Freyberg family, who had many possessions in the 15th and 16th century in the municipality. The crosier represents the Cistercian monastery of Stams, they rye is the canting symbol for the Roggenburg Convent (Rogge=rye). Both monasteries played a mayor role in the local history in late medieval times. In the 16th century most of the area became part of the Babenhausen Estate under the rule of the Fugger family. The golden fleur-de-lys is taken from the arms of the Fuggers.  
The arms combine elements of the arms of different families and corporations that historically owned part of the present municipality. The chief shows three golden balls, taken from the arms of the Freyberg family, who had many possessions in the 15th and 16th century in the municipality. The crosier represents the Cistercian monastery of Stams, they rye is the canting symbol for the Roggenburg Convent (Rogge=rye). Both monasteries played a mayor role in the local history in late medieval times. In the 16th century most of the area became part of the Babenhausen Estate under the rule of the Fugger family. The golden fleur-de-lys is taken from the arms of the Fuggers.  


 
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Kolb and Putz, 1991


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Latest revision as of 13:08, 27 March 2024

Wappen von Kettershausen/Arms (crest) of Kettershausen
KETTERSHAUSEN

Country : Germany
Germany.jpg




State : Bayern
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District (Kreis) : Unterallgäu
Unterall.kreis.jpg

(until 1973 Illertissen)


Additions:

  • 1973 Gangwalden
  • 1973 Mohrenhausen
  • 1973 Tafertshofen
  • 1973 Zaiertshofen
  • 1978 Bebenhausen
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Official blazon
German Unter blauem Schildhaupt, darin nebeneinander drei goldene Kugeln, in Silber eine eingeschweifte blaue Spitze, darin eine goldene heraldische Lilie, beseitet rechts von der roten Krümme eines Abtstabes, links von einer roten Roggenähre.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on June 7, 1982.

The arms combine elements of the arms of different families and corporations that historically owned part of the present municipality. The chief shows three golden balls, taken from the arms of the Freyberg family, who had many possessions in the 15th and 16th century in the municipality. The crosier represents the Cistercian monastery of Stams, they rye is the canting symbol for the Roggenburg Convent (Rogge=rye). Both monasteries played a mayor role in the local history in late medieval times. In the 16th century most of the area became part of the Babenhausen Estate under the rule of the Fugger family. The golden fleur-de-lys is taken from the arms of the Fuggers.

Literature: Kolb and Putz, 1991




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