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Verbandsgemeinde : [[Verbandsgemeinde Pellenz]]
Verbandsgemeinde : [[Verbandsgemeinde Pellenz]]


[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
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===Official blazon===
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*(de) In Silber 3 rote Rauten, darunter ein grüner Ring.
|+Official blazon
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|'''German'''
| In Silber 3 rote Rauten, darunter ein grüner Ring.
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|'''English'''
| blazon wanted
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The ring is derived from the legend of St. Arnulf (Arnulphus) of Metz, the oldest local patron saint. According to the legend, Arnulf was tormented by the violence that surrounded him and feared that he had played a role in the wars and murders that plagued the areas. Obsessed by these sins, Arnulf went to a bridge over the Mosel river, took off his ring and threw it into the river, praying to God to give him a sign of absolution by returning the ring to him. Many years later, a fisherman brought to the bishop's kitchen a fish in the stomach of which was found the bishop's ring. Arnulf repaid the sign of God by immediately retiring as bishop and becoming a hermit for the remainder of his life.
The ring is derived from the legend of St. Arnulf (Arnulphus) of Metz, the oldest local patron saint. According to the legend, Arnulf was tormented by the violence that surrounded him and feared that he had played a role in the wars and murders that plagued the areas. Obsessed by these sins, Arnulf went to a bridge over the Mosel river, took off his ring and threw it into the river, praying to God to give him a sign of absolution by returning the ring to him. Many years later, a fisherman brought to the bishop's kitchen a fish in the stomach of which was found the bishop's ring. Arnulf repaid the sign of God by immediately retiring as bishop and becoming a hermit for the remainder of his life.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : https://www.nickenich.de; http://santiebeati.it/dettaglio/63350
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: https://www.nickenich.de; http://santiebeati.it/dettaglio/63350


[[Category:German Municipalities N]]
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