Coat of arms of the municipality of Lengdorf

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Lengdorf
Free State of Bavaria
Coat of arms of the municipality of Lengdorf
Blazon

“Divided diagonally by red and black by a golden wavy bar; a silver cup above, a silver salt vat below. "

Community colors
               White-red-yellow
Basic data
Introduction: 1981
Legal basis: Decision of the government of Upper Bavaria
Supporting documents: Government resolution of December 9, 1981

The arms of Lengdorf since 1967 next to the flag the official emblem of Lengdorf .

Blazon

“Divided diagonally by red and black by a golden wavy bar; a silver cup above, a silver salt vat below. "

history

The coat of arms was designed by the Gautinger heraldist Heinz Bessling .

From the Middle Ages on, the court brands Bittlbach, Kopfsburg and Furtarn existed as separate lower court districts in the municipality. For a long time the owners were the noble families of the Pietlbacher, Kopf von Kopfsburg and Furtaler von Furtarn. Symbols from the coats of arms of these families can also be found in today's municipal coat of arms. The inclined beam points to the Pietlbacher, the cup to the head and the salt vat to the Furtaler.

The government of Upper Bavaria approved the use of the coat of arms by the municipality with a resolution of December 9, 1981.

See also

literature

  • Unser Bayern (local supplement of the Bayerische Staatszeitung) vol. 16 (1967), p. 72
  • Erdinger Latest News (local section of the Süddeutsche Zeitung), January 13, 1982
  • Landkreis Erding (Ed.) (1985): Landkreis Erding - Land and people, history, economy, culture. Erding (Landkreis Erding), p. 372
  • Erdinger Latest News (local section of the Süddeutsche Zeitung), August 26, 1993

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