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by Pascal Gross
Argent a Lion's head erased Gules armed Argent.
Christopher Southworth
The emblem commemorates Bishop Eberhard von Waldburg and his successor Rudolf von
Habsburg-Laufenburg. The lion's head is for this Habsburg-Laufenburger, the colours are those of the
diocese of Constance.
On 1 January 1995 Wäldi merged with Engwilen, Lipperswil and Sonterswil (see below) to the mew
commune of Wäldi. The old emblem of Wäldi was adopted for the new commune.
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by Pascal Gross
Gules a horse statant Argent in chief three lime leaves of this Last in fess.
Christopher Southworth
In Engwilen there were three free families with special legal status. The Bishop of Constance granted them protection, for which the Engwilers had to provide him with a packhorse on every trip to Rome. The lime leaves refer to these three families.
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by Pascal Gross
Per fess Sable and Or overall a counterchanged crowned lion rampant Argent and Azure.
Christopher Southworth
The emblem shows the reference to different dominions: The colours of the upper half refer to the Lords of Klingenberg; the lion and the colours of the lower half refer to the Lords of Bürglen.
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by Pascal Gross
Gules two lions rampant combatant Argent.
Christopher Southworth
The emblem shows the lions of Feldbach Abbey and the bailiwick of Thurgau and bears the colours of the bishop of Constance.