Eisenberg in Pfalz Associated Municipality (Germany)
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Verbandsgemeinde Eisenberg in der Pfalz, Donnersbergkreis, Rheinland-Pfalz
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- Eisenberg in Pfalz Associated Municipality / (Verbandsgemeinde Eisenberg in der Pfalz)
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Eisenberg in Pfalz Associated Municipality
Eisenberg in Pfalz Associated Municipality Flag
The flag is quartered of white and red with centred arms.
Source: State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 23 Feb 2010
Eisenberg in Pfalz Associated Municipality Banner
5:2 image by Jörg Majewski, 23 Feb 2010The banner is off-centred quartered of white and red with arms shifted to top.
Source: State Archive Koblenz in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 23 Feb 2010
Eisenberg in Pfalz Associated Municipality Coat of Arms
Shield parted per fess; above parted per pale, at dexter Argent on top of a mount issuant Vert a church Gules and on dexter chiefpoint an inescutcheon Azure charged witha heraldic rose Argent, at sinister Gules a lance Or and a crozier of the same in saltire superimposed in centre by an inescutcheon Argent parted by a cross Gules; beneath Sable three horseshoes Argent ordered 2:1; orle quartered od Gules and Argent
Meaning:
The orle is stressing the staus of an associated municipality. The field above right displays the dexter half of the municipal arms of Kerzenheim, that one above left the upper half of the municipal arms of Ramsen, the field in base the city arms of Eisenberg.
Source: Ralf Hartemink´s webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Apr 2023
Flag and banner were approved on 1 June 1988. The arms were approved on .
Jörg Majewski, 23 Feb 2010
Source: State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 23 Feb 2010
Eisenberg in Pfalz City
Eisenberg Banner
5:2 image by Jörg Majewski, 24 Feb 2010It is a white-black vertical bicolour with arms in a white bannerhead.
Source: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 24 Feb 2010
Eisenberg Coat of Arms
Shield Sable three horseshoes Argent ordered 2:1.
Meaning:
A single horseshoe on a triangular shield already appeared on a local court seal, which had been in use until 1622. Three horseshoes were displayed on seals since the 17th century. The patterncould also be found on local border stones and was probably a canting local symbol, as the German word was Hufeisen. The tinctures are those of the Teutonic Order, which owned large possessions in the village. In 1963 Eisenberg gained city rights.
Source: Stadler 1966, p.26
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Apr 2023
The banner was approved on 26 November 1963. The arms were granted in 1844 by King Ludwig i of Bayern..
Jörg Majewski, 24 Feb 2010
Kerzenheim Municipality
Kerzenheim Banner
5:2 image by Jörg Majewski, 24 Feb 2010The banner is off-centred quartered of red and white with arms shifted to top.
Source: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 24 Feb 2010
Kerzenheim Coat of Arms
Shield parted per pale, at dexter Argent on top of a mount issuant Vert a church Gules and on dexter chiefpoint an inescutcheon Azure charged witha heraldic rose Argent, at sinister Azure a Gothic initial "k" Argent.
Meaning:
Chuch and rose as an attribute of St. Mary are alluding to the local Cistercian Rosenthal Nunnery. The initial is the 1st letter of the name of the municipality.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Apr 2023
The banner was approved on 4 March 1988.
Jörg Majewski, 24 Feb 2010
Ramsen Municipality
Ramsen Banner
5:2 image by Jörg Majewski, 25 Feb 2010The banner is off-centred quartered of red and yellow with arms shifted to top.
Source: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 25 Feb 2010
Ramsen Coat of Arms
Shield parted per fess, above Gules a lance Or and a crozier of the same in saltire superimposed in centre by an inescutcheon Argent parted by a cross Gules, beneath Or an intial "R" Gules. The inescutcheon displays the arms of the Archbishopric of Trier. Lance and crozier are probably attributes of St. George (lance) and St. Nicolas (crozier), patron saints of the local Cistercian nunnery.
Meaning:
The initial is the 1st letter of the name of the municipality.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Apr 2023
The banner was approved on 12 June 1976.
Jörg Majewski, 24 Feb 2010
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