Gochsheim (Kraichtal)

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GOCHSHEIM

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis ) : Karlsruhe (until 1973 Bruchsal)
Incorporated into : 1971 Kraichtal

Wappen von Gochsheim (Kraichtal)/Arms (crest) of Gochsheim (Kraichtal)
Official blazon
German

In Silber eine rote Rose mit blauem Butzen und grünen Kelchblättern.

English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

Gochsheim is first mentioned as Gozbodesheim in the early 9th century. In the early 13th century it was owned by the Counts of Eberstein, who also granted the city rights to the town. After the death of the last Count of Ebersberg, Gochsheim became a possession of Württemberg. In 1806 it became part of Baden.

The oldest seal of the city dates from 1316 and, like all later seals, shows already the rose. The rose is derived from the arms of the counts of Ebersheim. In later seals the rose was still used, but not yet on a shield, and three stars were added. In the 16th century the rose was again placed as the sole object on a shield. In the early 19th century a crown was used on the shield. In the late 19th century the heraldic rose was replaced by a natural rose. The old rose was restored in 1898, but until 1945 the old seal with the natural rose was sometimes used.


The seal from 1316

The seal from 1414-1527

The seal from 1567-1609

The seal from 1615-1620

The seal from 1623

The seal from 1683

18th century seal/stamp

The seal from 1875-1889

he seal from 1895-1898

The seal from 1898

Seal from around 1900

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925

Curiously there exists an entry in the so-called Kopialbuch of the Pfalz from 1559-1576 that Gochsheim received arms on May 31, 1568 from the Prince of the Pfalz, Frederick III. The arms supposedly showed a golden eagle in black in the upper half and a golden wall in red in the lower half. It also states that the arms were supposed to be used on the seals from then on. However, no paper grant or image exists and the arms were not used on the seals.


Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.





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Template:Media1; John, H. : Wappenbuch des Landkreises Karlsruhe. Stuttgart, 1986.