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Canton : [[Aargau]] | Canton : [[Aargau]] | ||
[[File:tagerig.jpg|center]] | [[File:tagerig.jpg|center|Wappen von Tägerig]] | ||
===Official blazon=== | |||
In Blau zwei gekreuzte weisse Schlüssel, überhöht von fünfstrahligem weissem Stern. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The arms are derived from the banner which was given by Pope Julius II to the city of Mellingen in 1512. The village historically was a possession of Mellingen. | The arms are derived from the banner which was given by Pope Julius II to the city of Mellingen in 1512. The village historically was a possession of Mellingen. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:tagerig.hagch.jpg|center]] <br/>The arms in the [[Kaffee Hag Wappen der Schweiz|Kaffee Hag albums]] 1914-1960 | |align="center"|[[File:tagerig.hagch.jpg|center|Wappen von Tägerig]] <br/>The arms in the [[Kaffee Hag Wappen der Schweiz|Kaffee Hag albums]] 1914-1960 | ||
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[ | In 1914 Walter Metz proposed the use of the arms of the medieval Lords of Tägering from the Rüssegg family, a black unicorn in silver. The municipality, however, adopted the current arms in 1915. | ||
'''[https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/bibliography/ Literature]''' : Die Gemeindewappen des Kantons Aargau | |||
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[[Category:Swiss Municipalities T|Tagerig]] | [[Category:Swiss Municipalities T|Tagerig]] | ||
[[Category:Aargau|Tagerig]] | [[Category:Aargau|Tagerig]] |
Latest revision as of 07:50, 20 March 2025
TÄGERIG
Canton : Aargau
Official blazon
In Blau zwei gekreuzte weisse Schlüssel, überhöht von fünfstrahligem weissem Stern.
Origin/meaning
The arms are derived from the banner which was given by Pope Julius II to the city of Mellingen in 1512. The village historically was a possession of Mellingen.
The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums 1914-1960 |
In 1914 Walter Metz proposed the use of the arms of the medieval Lords of Tägering from the Rüssegg family, a black unicorn in silver. The municipality, however, adopted the current arms in 1915.
Literature : Die Gemeindewappen des Kantons Aargau
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