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Coat of arms
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Deutsch: Gemeindewappen von Diedorf
English: coat of arms of Diedorf
Blazon
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Deutsch: Gespalten von Rot und Silber mit einem gesenkten, von Silber und Blau gespaltenen Wellenbalken; vorne ein halbes goldenes, mit acht silbernen Messern besetztes Rad am Spalt, hinten an einem Stiel mit zwei Blättern eine rote heraldische Rose mit goldenen Butzen.
English: Parted per pale, at dexter gules a demi wheel or couped per pale and bladed argent, at sinister argent a heraldic rose gules seeded or and stemmed gules, in base a fess wavy, parted per pale of argent and azure.
Blazon reference
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Unser Landkreis Augsburg. Bamberg 1993, p. 126–127.
Tincture (BY)
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gulesargentorazure
Date 27 September 1979
date QS:P571,+1979-09-27T00:00:00Z/11
Object history
Deutsch: Die 1978 entstandene Gemeinde wünschte ein Wappen, in dem Elemente aus den integrierten Gemeinden vertreten sein sollten. Das Katharinenrad war Bestandteil des ehemaligen Diedorfer Wappens von 1958. Es erinnert an die Grundherrschaft des Dominikanerinnenklosters St. Katharina in Augsburg. Die gestielte Rose ist dem ehemaligen Ortswappen von Willishausen entnommen. Sie weist auf die bischöflichen Kämmerer von Wellenburg hin, die ebenfalls Grundherren im Gemeindegebiet waren. Aus ihrem Familienwappen stammt die heraldische Rose. Der Wellenbalken stellt die Schmutter dar, die durch das Gemeindegebiet fließt. Die Schildfarben Rot und Silber weisen auf das Hochstift Augsburg hin.
English: Diedorf was established in 1978 by a merger of the independent municipalities of Anhausen, Biburg, Hausen, Willishausen and Diedorf proper. The wheel is an attribute of St. Catherine. It is alluding to the Dominican St. Katharina Nunnery in Augsburg, a former manorial lord. The village was acquired by the nunnery in 1264 from Imperial Marshal Heinrich of Pappenheim, a successor of the extincted Diedorf kin. The nunnery also gained the local bailiwick. The rose is taken from the municipal arms of Willishausen and is also alluding to the Chamberlains of Wellenburg in service of the Bishopric of Augsburg. The fess wavy is representing the Schmutter River. Red and argent had been the tinctures of the bishopric.
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This file depicts the coat of arms of a German Körperschaft des öffentlichen Rechts (corporation governed by public law). According to § 5 Abs. 1 of the German Copyright law, official works like coats of arms are in the public domain. Note: The usage of coats of arms is governed by legal restrictions, independent of the copyright status of the depiction shown here.
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