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(de) | (de) Von blau-silbernem Wolkenfeh-Schildrand umgeben, geteilt von Schwarz und Gold, oben ein silberner Stern. | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The arms were designed in 1902 and adopted in 1903. | |||
The village was a possession of the Lords of Hewen until 1639 when the whole Hewen estate was acquired by the Counts (later Princes) of Fürstenberg. The arms thus are a combination of the bordure of Fürstenberg and the star in a divided shield from the arms of the Lords of Hewen. | |||
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[[File:Konstan2.kreis.jpg|50 px]][[Category:Konstanz]] | [[File:Konstan2.kreis.jpg|50 px]][[Category:Konstanz]] | ||
[[Category:Donaueschingen]] | [[Category:Donaueschingen]] | ||
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State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Konstanz (until 1973 Donaueschingen)
Incorporated into : 1975 Engen
Official blazon
(de) Von blau-silbernem Wolkenfeh-Schildrand umgeben, geteilt von Schwarz und Gold, oben ein silberner Stern.
Origin/meaning
The arms were designed in 1902 and adopted in 1903.
The village was a possession of the Lords of Hewen until 1639 when the whole Hewen estate was acquired by the Counts (later Princes) of Fürstenberg. The arms thus are a combination of the bordure of Fürstenberg and the star in a divided shield from the arms of the Lords of Hewen.
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