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===Official blazon===  
===Official blazon===
Im blauen Schild auf einer wachsenden goldenen Kugel ein flugbereiter rotbewehrter silberner Vogel.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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SCHOTTEN

State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Vogelsbergkreis (until 1972 Büdingen)
Additions: 1970 Breungeshain, Busenborn, Eichelsachsen, Eschenrod, Götzen, Michelbach, Rainrod, Rudingshain; 1972 Betzenrod, Burkhards, Einartshausen, Kaulstoß, Sichenhausen, Wingershausen

Wappen von Schotten

Official blazon

Im blauen Schild auf einer wachsenden goldenen Kugel ein flugbereiter rotbewehrter silberner Vogel.

Origin/meaning

Schotten received city rights in 1354, but the oldest known seals of the city date from the 16thcentury. The seal showed a shield with a bird on a mountain. This is likely a canting arms for the Vogelsberg (Bird-mountain) region. It may, however, also be derived from the arms of the Lords of Weinsberg, who also used a eagle-like bird in their arms. In 1326 Konrad of Weinsberg acquired the village.

The arms were officially granted in 1962 and the hill in the base was replaced by a ball.

Wappen von Schotten

The arms in a manuscript from +/- 1730
Wappen von Schotten

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

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