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The arms symbolise the two main rulers of the area. The red bends are derived from the arms of the Counts of the Berg who sold the estate in 1303 to the Dukes of Austria. The double eagle is taken from the arms of the Austrian Empire.
The arms symbolise the two main rulers of the area. The red bends are derived from the arms of the Counts of the Berg who sold the estate in 1303 to the Dukes of Austria. The double eagle is taken from the arms of the Austrian Empire.
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[[Literature]] : Image and information from http://www.hdbg.eu/gemeinden/web/index.php/detail?rschl=9775126
[[Literature]] : Image and information from http://www.hdbg.eu/gemeinden/web/index.php/detail?rschl=9775126

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HOLZHEIM

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : Neu-Ulm
Additions : 1970 Neuhausen

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Official blazon

In Silber zwei rote Schräglinksbalken, belegt mit einem golden bewehrten und gekrönten schwarzen Doppeladler.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on July 6, 1970.

The arms symbolise the two main rulers of the area. The red bends are derived from the arms of the Counts of the Berg who sold the estate in 1303 to the Dukes of Austria. The double eagle is taken from the arms of the Austrian Empire.


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