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The eagle is taken from the medieval arms of Count Friedrich von Putelendorf (later Bottendorf), who had a castle in the present municipality. The small shield shows a flower of the <I>Armeria bottendorfensis</I> a rare plant, which can be found in the municipality and which is named after the village.
The eagle is taken from the medieval arms of Count Friedrich von Putelendorf (later Bottendorf), who had a castle in the present municipality. The small shield shows a flower of the <I>Armeria bottendorfensis</I> a rare plant, which can be found in the municipality and which is named after the village.


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BOTTENDORF

State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Kyffhäuserkreis
Incorporated into : 1999 Rossleben

Wappen von Bottendorf/Arms (crest) of Bottendorf
Official blazon
German

In Silber ein linksgewendeter, rotbewehrter blauer Adler, belegt mit einem silbernen Herzschild, darin eine rote Nelke.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on February 3, 1994.

The eagle is taken from the medieval arms of Count Friedrich von Putelendorf (later Bottendorf), who had a castle in the present municipality. The small shield shows a flower of the Armeria bottendorfensis a rare plant, which can be found in the municipality and which is named after the village.


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