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The arms combine elements of the two former arms of Horn (horn) and Bad Meinberg (temple), with the rose of Lippe. | The arms combine elements of the two former arms of Horn (horn) and Bad Meinberg (temple), with the rose of Lippe. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Veddeler, P. : Die Lippische Rose, Detmold, Selbstverlag Nordrhein-Westfalisches Staatsarchiv, 1978, 112 p. | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Veddeler, P. : Die Lippische Rose, Detmold, Selbstverlag Nordrhein-Westfalisches Staatsarchiv, 1978, 112 p. |
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HORN-BAD MEINBERG
State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Lippe
Additions : 1969 Bad Meinberg, Belle, Bellenberg, Billerbeck, Fromhausen, Heesten, Holzhausen-Externsteine, Horn, Kempenfeldrom, Leopoldstal, Schmedissen, Vahlhausen, Veldrom, Wehren
German | In Blau oben an einer fünfblättrigen roten Rose mit goldenen (gelben) Butzen aufgehängtes goldenes (gelbes) Horn, unten ein silberner (weißer) Brunnentempel mit rundbogiger Tür. |
English | Meinberg No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on June 5, 1973.
The arms combine elements of the two former arms of Horn (horn) and Bad Meinberg (temple), with the rose of Lippe.
Literature: Veddeler, P. : Die Lippische Rose, Detmold, Selbstverlag Nordrhein-Westfalisches Staatsarchiv, 1978, 112 p.