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(de) Unter goldenem Schildhaupt, darin ein nach rechts gelegter grüner Eibenzweig mit drei roten Beeren, in Rot eine silberne Wellendeichsel.
(de) Unter goldenem Schildhaupt, darin ein nach rechts gelegter grüner Eibenzweig mit drei roten Beeren, in Rot eine silberne Wellendeichsel.


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As there were no historical seals or arms known for the village until 1919, the state archives proposed arms with in silver two canting Eiben (yew, <i>Taxus spp</i>) branches. The council did not approve these arms and in 1930 had a seal made with a single yew branch.  
As there were no historical seals or arms known for the village until 1919, the state archives proposed arms with in silver two canting Eiben (yew, <i>Taxus spp</i>) branches. The council did not approve these arms and in 1930 had a seal made with a single yew branch.  



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EYBACH

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Göppingen
Incorporated into : 1972 Geislingen an der Steige

Wappen von Eybach

Official blazon

(de) Unter goldenem Schildhaupt, darin ein nach rechts gelegter grüner Eibenzweig mit drei roten Beeren, in Rot eine silberne Wellendeichsel.

Origin/meaning

As there were no historical seals or arms known for the village until 1919, the state archives proposed arms with in silver two canting Eiben (yew, Taxus spp) branches. The council did not approve these arms and in 1930 had a seal made with a single yew branch.

The above arms were devised in 1948 and adopted by the local council in 1955. It shows the two rivers, Eyb and Mühlbach, that convolute in the village. The chief shows a canting yew branch.



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Literature : Gönner and Bardua, 1966