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In 1914 Walter Metz proposed the use of the arms of the medieval Lords of Tägering from the Rüssegg family, a black unicorn in silver. The municipality, however, adopted the current arms in 1915.
In 1914 Walter Metz proposed the use of the arms of the medieval Lords of Tägering from the Rüssegg family, a black unicorn in silver. The municipality, however, adopted the current arms in 1915.


'''[[Literature]]''': Die Gemeindewappen des Kantons Aargau
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Switzerland|'''Literature''']] : Die Gemeindewappen des Kantons Aargau





Latest revision as of 13:32, 4 August 2023

TÄGERIG

Canton : Aargau

Wappen von Tägerig

Official blazon

In Blau zwei gekreuzte weisse Schlüssel, überhöht von fünfstrahligem weissem Stern.

Origin/meaning

The arms are derived from the banner which was given by Pope Julius II to the city of Mellingen in 1512. The village historically was a possession of Mellingen.

Wappen von Tägerig

The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums 1914-1960

In 1914 Walter Metz proposed the use of the arms of the medieval Lords of Tägering from the Rüssegg family, a black unicorn in silver. The municipality, however, adopted the current arms in 1915.

Literature : Die Gemeindewappen des Kantons Aargau



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