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'''RAUENBERG'''
'''RAUENBERG'''


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Additions : 1972 [[Malschenberg]], [[Rotenberg]]
Additions : 1972 [[Malschenberg]], [[Rotenberg]]


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====Official blazon====
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Im Göpelschnitt geteilt; rechts oben in Blau ein durchgehendes, geschliffenes silbernes Kreuz, links oben in Gold auf grünem Dreiberg ein blauer Zinnenturm, unten in Silber an grünem Rebast mit zwei grünen Blättern eine blaue Traube.
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|'''German'''
| Im Göpelschnitt geteilt; rechts oben in Blau ein durchgehendes, geschliffenes silbernes Kreuz, links oben in Gold auf grünem Dreiberg ein blauer Zinnenturm, unten in Silber an grünem Rebast mit zwei grünen Blättern eine blaue Traube.
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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were granted on April 13, 1984.
The arms were granted on April 13, 1984.


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Previously Rauenberg used the arms below, which were adopted in 1901.
Previously Rauenberg used the arms below, which were adopted in 1901.


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The cross symbolises again the State of Speyer, as Rauenberg belonged from 1677-1803 to Speyer. The oldest seal of the village, dating from 1715 also shows only the cross of Speyer.
The cross symbolises again the State of Speyer, as Rauenberg belonged from 1677-1803 to Speyer. The oldest seal of the village, dating from 1715 also shows only the cross of Speyer.
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The seal symbolised the name and the importance of agriculture. The meaning of the fleur-de-lys is not clear. In the proposal of 1900 the cross and fleur-de-lys were combined.
The seal symbolised the name and the importance of agriculture. The meaning of the fleur-de-lys is not clear. In the proposal of 1900 the cross and fleur-de-lys were combined.


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: John et al., 1990
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[[Literature]] : John et al., 1990


[[Category:German Municipalities R]]
[[Category:German Municipalities R]]

Latest revision as of 14:49, 7 January 2024

RAUENBERG

State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Rhein-Neckar Kreis (until 1973 Heidelberg)
Additions : 1972 Malschenberg, Rotenberg

Wappen von Rauenberg (Rhein-Neckar Kreis)/Arms (crest) of Rauenberg (Rhein-Neckar Kreis)
Official blazon
German Im Göpelschnitt geteilt; rechts oben in Blau ein durchgehendes, geschliffenes silbernes Kreuz, links oben in Gold auf grünem Dreiberg ein blauer Zinnenturm, unten in Silber an grünem Rebast mit zwei grünen Blättern eine blaue Traube.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on April 13, 1984.

The cross is derived from the old arms of Rauenberg (see below). It also symbolises the State of Speyer, to which a large part of the municipality historically belonged. The castle on the mountain is derived from the arms of Rotenberg. The grapes are taken from the arms of Malschenberg.

Previously Rauenberg used the arms below, which were adopted in 1901.

Wappen von Rauenberg (Rhein-Neckar Kreis)/Arms (crest) of Rauenberg (Rhein-Neckar Kreis)

The cross symbolises again the State of Speyer, as Rauenberg belonged from 1677-1803 to Speyer. The oldest seal of the village, dating from 1715 also shows only the cross of Speyer.

The second seal of Rauenberg, dating from 1811 shows a bunch of grapes and a fork, with the letters R and B and two fleur-de-lys.

The seal symbolised the name and the importance of agriculture. The meaning of the fleur-de-lys is not clear. In the proposal of 1900 the cross and fleur-de-lys were combined.

Literature: John et al., 1990





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