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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Lordship Rappoltstein was a small territory in the now French Alsace region. It exited until the annexation by France in 1680. Capital was the city [[Ribeauvillé]] (Rappoltsweiler). The title (and arms) were later used by the German Princes of Waldeck-Pyrmont.  
The Lordship Rappoltstein was a small territory in the now French Alsace region. It exited until the annexation by France in 1680. Capital was the city [[Ribeauvillé]] (Rappoltsweiler). The title (and arms) were later used by the German Princes of [[Waldeck-Pyrmont]].  


The arms show three small shields from the early medieval Lords of Rappoltstein.
The arms show three small shields from the early medieval Lords of Rappoltstein.

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LORDSHIP RAPPOLTSTEIN

Arms (crest) of Lordship Rappoltstein

Official blazon

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Origin/meaning

The Lordship Rappoltstein was a small territory in the now French Alsace region. It exited until the annexation by France in 1680. Capital was the city Ribeauvillé (Rappoltsweiler). The title (and arms) were later used by the German Princes of Waldeck-Pyrmont.

The arms show three small shields from the early medieval Lords of Rappoltstein.

Arms of Lordship Rappoltstein

The arms in the Wapen- en Vlaggenboek van Gerrit Hesman (1708)

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