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The banner has two vertical stripes green-white, usually used without arms, only recently also with arms.
Sources:
1) Ebersberg county archives, referring to the collision with the colours of the county flag
2) M. Guggetzer et al.: "Elfhundert Jahre Ebersberg", Ebersberg 1957 (Stadtverwaltung).
3) e-mail from municipality, 17 May 2001
4) photos of M. Schmöger from 3 October 2001 and 15 August 2006
5) Stadt Ebersberg - Bürgerinformation; Allershausen 2004; p.51
6) A-J Hermanni: "Bayerischer Landkreisführer Ebersberg"; p.42
7) B.Hedrich: "Ebersberg lebt - Portrait einer Kreisstadt", Horb am Neckar 1996; p. 17
M. Schmöger, 12 May 2014
Shield Or, ascending on a triplemount Vert on the dexter shield border a boar Sable.
Meaning:
The arms are derived from those of the former monastery. The colours of the arms are not always represented correctly, so there are versions with an Argent field; the green-white (or white-green) flags are probably derived from this variant. The vertical variant of the flag is used for general flagging, whereas the horizontal version is hoisted on sloped flag staffs at the town-hall.
Sources:
1) head office of Bavarian state archives
2) Ebersberg county archives
3) Otto Hupp: "Deutsche Ortswappen Neue Reihe Heft 1", Bremen ca. 1927
4) M. Guggetzer et al.: "Elfhundert Jahre Ebersberg", Ebersberg 1957 (Stadtverwaltung).
5) Stadler 1965; p.43
6) H. Sponholz: "Schöne Heimat Ebersberg - Der Landkreis in Bildern"; Ottenhofen 1975; pp.60;75
7) Landkreis Ebersberg (ed.): "Landkreis Ebersberg - eine Information",ca. 1997; p.55
8) Stadt Ebersberg - Bürgerinformation; Allershausen 2004
The date of adoption of the flag is unknown. The arms are in use since 1830 without approval.
M. Schmöger, 12 May 2014
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