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The arms are canting, Rod- comes from Roden, or clearing of forest, which is symbolise dby the tools. The beaver (Biber) is a canting element for the second half of the name. | The arms are canting, Rod- comes from Roden, or clearing of forest, which is symbolise dby the tools. The beaver (Biber) is a canting element for the second half of the name. | ||
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RODHEIM-BIEBER
State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Giessen
Incorporated into : 1970 Biebertal
German |
In Schwarz über einem rotbezungten und -bewehrten goldenen Biber eine goldene Hacke und eine goldene Axt schräggekreuzt. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on March 20, 1968.
The arms are canting, Rod- comes from Roden, or clearing of forest, which is symbolise dby the tools. The beaver (Biber) is a canting element for the second half of the name.
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