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The village was until 1754 ruled by the Lords of Neuhausen. In 1806 it became part of Württemberg. The village used from 1903-1930 unofficial arms with in a blue shield with green base a black cross. The meaning or origin of these arms is not known. The present arms are based on the arms of the Lords of Neuhausen, who used the lion passant (walking) instead of rampant (climbing).  
The village was until 1754 ruled by the Lords of Neuhausen. In 1806 it became part of Württemberg. The village used from 1903-1930 unofficial arms with in a blue shield with green base a black cross. The meaning or origin of these arms is not known. The present arms are based on the arms of the Lords of Neuhausen, who used the lion passant (walking) instead of rampant (climbing).  
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.


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