Bitz
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BITZ
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Zollernalbkreis (until 1975 Balingen)
Official blazon
Unter goldenem mit einer liegenden schwarzen Hirschstange belegtem Schildhaupt in Blau ein silberner Adlerflügel.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on April 17, 1958.
The arms show in the base the wing taken from the arms of the oldest known owners of Bitz, the Lords of Lichtenstein, who owned the village until 1386.
The chief shows a deer antler for Württemberg. Until 1930 Bitz used seals with the arms of the Kingdom and later Free State of Württemberg.
In 1930 Bitz used a seal with symbols of the textile industry, which was slightly changed later in the 1930s. On August 9, 1938 Bitz received a coat of arms with these symbols, but added in a chief the antler of Württemberg. These arms were used until 1958 when the present arms were granted.
Seal of Bitz until 1919 |
Seal of Bitz 1919-1930 |
Seal of Bitz 1930 |
Seal of Bitz 1930s |
Arms of Bitz 1938-1958 (the description showed the needle in blue, the above image, provided by the municipality, shows the needle in silver) |
Literature : Bardua, 1987; images from the Bitz municipality