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The arms for Salzburg first appear on a coin issued by Archbishop Rudolf between 1284 and 1290. The arms, however, probably date from the reign of Archbishop Ulrich of Kärnten (1246-1256), as the arms are probably based on the arms of [[Kärnten]]. The typical hat appears in the early 19<sup>th</sup> century.  
The arms for Salzburg first appear on a coin issued by Archbishop Rudolf between 1284 and 1290. The arms, however, probably date from the reign of Archbishop Ulrich of Kärnten (1246-1256), as the arms are probably based on the arms of [[Kärnten]]. The typical hat appears in the early 19<sup>th</sup> century.  
The lion is probably taken from the arms of the Dukes of Kärnten, but may be derived though some branches of the Staufen family (see [[Württemberg]]). The meaning of the silver bend is not known, it is older as the use or relation with Austria itself.


[[Literature]] : Gall, 1996
[[Literature]] : Gall, 1996
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