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In Silber eine bewurzelte grüne Erle, der Stamm beheftet mit einem steigenden roten Mond mit Gesicht.
In Silber eine bewurzelte grüne Erle, der Stamm beheftet mit einem steigenden roten Mond mit Gesicht.
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The arms were granted on April 8, 1980.
The arms were granted on April 8, 1980.



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ERLIGHEIM

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Ludwigsburg

Wappen von Erligheim
Official blazon
German

In Silber eine bewurzelte grüne Erle, der Stamm beheftet mit einem steigenden roten Mond mit Gesicht.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on April 8, 1980.

The oldest arms of Erligheim date from 1634 on a border stone, and show a letter E in a shield. On a stone in the townhall from 1751 the present arms appeared. The arms show canting alder tree (Erle) and a crescent. The crescent is derived from the arms of the Lords of Bönnigheim, as the village historically belonged to the Estate and city of Bönnigheim.

In 1913 the local council adopted the arms without the crescent. These arms remained in use until 1980.

Wappen von Erligheim

The arms shown in an album from 1952

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