Mettmenstetten

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METTMENSTETTEN

Canton : Zürich

Wappen von Mettmenstetten/Arms (crest) of Mettmenstetten

Official blazon

In Silber zwei zusammengewachsene, abgewandte schwarze Einhornrümpfe.

Origin/meaning

The arms are those of the Lords of Hünenberg, who ruled the village of Obermettmenstetten from 1346-1398. The village adopted the arms as village arms in the 16th century (the family was already extinct by that time).

The family arms are known from seals of Gottfried von Hünenberg from 1385-1309. See also Hünenberg.

The oldest known use of the arms by the village dates from 1521 when they appeared on a wooden decoration for the local church (although it has been speculated that the arms were added later).

The arms have officially been adopted by the municipality on December 18, 1928.

Wappen von/Blason de Mettmenstetten

The arms in 1860
Seal of Mettmenstetten

The arms on a 1930s (?) postcard
Seal of Mettmenstetten

The arms on a 1990s coffee creamer lid
Wappen von/Blason de Mettmenstetten

Wappen von/Blason de Mettmenstetten

Variations of the arms in the Kaffee Hag albums 1914-1960
Wappen von/Blason de Mettmenstetten



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