Last modified: 2021-03-27 by klaus-michael schneider
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The community itself and the following municipalities have no proper flags: Asbach-Sickenberg, Eichstruth and Lenterode.
Source: this online catalogue
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 Mar 2021
It is a white-red vertical bicolour with coat of arms shifted to the top.
Sources: Stefan Schwoon's database and §2(2) of Hauptsatzung of Birkenfelde
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The shield is silver with green base, displaying a green birch eradicated silver, charged with a black chain hanging from the lower branches and a red inescutcheon, charged with three blue bars, the lowest bar charged with one silver lens, both others with three silver lenses.
Meaning:
The birch (German: Birke) is canting. The chain is representing St.Leonhard, the local patron saint. The inescutcheon displays the arms of the Linsingen kin. The lenses (German: Linsen) are thus also canting.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
It is a green-white-green vertical tricolour, divided 1:2:1 with coat of arms shifted to the top within the white stripe.
Sources: Stefan Schwoon's database and §2(2) of Hauptsatzung of Dietzenrode-Vatterode , 18 December 2001, updated 7 March 2007
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The shield is green, parted by a golden barrulet. Above is a silver demi-horse forcene issuant. Below is a silver table. Beneath the table is a silver linden branch having three leaves.
Sources: "Wappen und Siegel der Städte und Gemeinden des Landkreises Eichsfeld", edited by Kultur und Sportamt des Landkreises Eichsfeld, Duderstadt 1997, p.45 and §2(1) of Hauptsatzung of Dietzenrode-Vatterode , 18 December 2001, updated 7 March 2007
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
It is a blue-white vertical bicolour with coat of arms shifted to the top.
Source: Stefan Schwoon's database
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The shield is divided into blue and green by a silver bendlet sinister wavy. Above right is a silver knight in full armour with shield and lance, topped by a flag. Beneath left is a silver millwheel.
Meaning:
The warrior is St. Maurice, the local patron saint, who appeared also in the local seals until 1953. The wheel is referring to the four watermills, being in this village in the past. The bendlet is symbolizing Lutter creek, also being name giver of the village.
Source: "Wappen und Siegel der Städte und Gemeinden des Landkreises Eichsfeld", edited by Kultur und Sportamt des Landkreises Eichsfeld, Duderstadt 1997, p.87
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The banner was approved on 30 August 1995
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
It is a blue-white vertical bicolour with centred coat of arms.
Source: §2(2) of Hauptsatzung of Mackenrode , version 5 December 2001
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The shield is blue, charged with a silver building in black half timber, having two gables and a tower with embowed spire. The base is golden charged with two green oak leaves in saltire accompanied by two impending acorns of the same.
Meaning:
The building probably is the local church of St. Martin. Leaves and acorns are representing the Eichsfeld region. Oak leaves and the curch had already been on former seals until 1953 and from 1994 to 2001.
Sources: "Wappen und Siegel der Städte und Gemeinden des Landkreises Eichsfeld", edited by Kultur und Sportamt des Landkreises Eichsfeld, Duderstadt 1997, p.88 and §2(1) of Hauptsatzung of Mackenrode , version 5 December 2001
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The banner was approved on 17 February 1997.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
It is a red-white vertical bicolour with coat of arms shifted to the top.
Source: §2(2) of Hauptsatzung of Röhrig , 6 December 2001, updated 21 October 2011
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The shield is silver. Issuant from base is a green mount charged with a silver barrulet wavy. Issuant from mount is a green bulrush seeded black, flanked by a red bottle at dexter and a red heraldic rose seeded golden and barbed black at sinister.
Meaning:
The bulrush (also called Röhricht in German) is obviously canting. The rose here probably is an attribute of St. Elizabeth, the local patron saint. Elizabeth always supported the poor people in the region. But her husband was upset. Usually she gave bread to them. As her husband wanted to punish her for giving away bread, the legend says that the bread was changed into roses in her basket. The crowned head of Elizabeth, flanked by two roses already appeared on local seals until 1953.
Source: "Wappen und Siegel der Städte und Gemeinden des Landkreises Eichsfeld", edited by Kultur und Sportamt des Landkreises Eichsfeld, Duderstadt 1997, p.97 and §2(1) of Hauptsatzung of Röhrig , 6 December 2001, updated 21 October 2011
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
It is a white-green vertical bicolour with coat of arms shifted to the top.
Source: Stefan Schwoon's database and §2(2) of Hauptsatzung of Schönhagen , 19 December 2001, updated 17 February 2007
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The shield is green, displaying a silver common buzzard volant, armed golden. Issuant from base is a silver triplemount.
Source: §2(1) of Hauptsatzung of Schönhagen , 19 December 2001, updated 17 February 2007
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
It is a blue-white-blue vertical tricolour, divided 1:4:1 with coat of arms shifted to the top within the white stripe.
Sources: Stefan Schwoon's database and §2(2) of Hauptsatzung of Steinheuterode, 7 December 2001
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The blue shield displays a golden mount, issuant from base and charged with a black stomp. Issuant from mount is a silver capricorn armed golden. In dexter chief is a golden oak leaf.
Meaning:
The stomp is representing the suffix "-rode ", meaning that the settlement was established by forest clearance. The oak leaf is referring to the Eichsfeld region. The mount is representing the nearby Steinberg. The Capricorn is referring to a nickname of the local people.
Sources: German WIKIPEDIA and §2(1) of Hauptsatzung of Steinheuterode , 7 December 2001
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
It is a white-green vertical bicolour with coat of arms shifted to the top.
Sources: Stefan Schwoon's database and §2(2) of Hauptsatzung of Thalwenden, 19 December 2001, updated 2 November 2005
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The shield is parted per pale. At dexter in a silver field is a red coat, being divided by a golden sword and held by a pair of hands proper. At sinister is a green field is a load carrier passant, dressed in silver clothing and with a silver pannier.
Meaning:
St. Martin, the local patron saint, is here represented by his divided coat. He appeared riding on a horde already on former local seals.
Sources: "Wappen und Siegel der Städte und Gemeinden des Landkreises Eichsfeld", edited by Kultur und Sportamt des Landkreises Eichsfeld, Duderstadt 1997, p.114 and §2(1) of Hauptsatzung of Thalwenden , 19 December 2001, updated 2 November 2005
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
Thalwenden had 364 inhabitants in 2015 and covers 3.4 km². The municipality was first mentioned in 1055.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
It is a white-red vertical bicolour with coat of arms within the white stripe shifted to the top.
Source: Stefan Schwoon's database
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The shield is divided by a silver barrulet wavy. Above right in a red field is a silver 6-spokes wheel. Below in a blue field is a silver scallop.
Meaning:
The barrulet wavy is representing Leine River. The wheel is representing the Archbishops of Mainz, the former rulers. The scallop is an attribute of St. James the Elder, the local patron saint. The blue colour is representing St. Mary, the patron saint of the Eichsfeld region.
Source: "Wappen und Siegel der Städte und Gemeinden des Landkreises Eichsfeld", edited by Kultur und Sportamt des Landkreises Eichsfeld, Duderstadt 1997, p.115
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The banner was approved on 14 May 1992.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
It is a red-white vertical bicolour with coat of arms shifted to the top.
Source: Stefan Schwoon's database
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The shield is parted per pale. At dexter in a blue field a silver bishop with black crozier and a red book, charged with a silver Latin cross and pierced by a black dagger. The sinister half is parted per fess. Above in a silver field is a red flame. Beneath in a red field is a silver 6-spokes wheel.
Meaning:
The wheel is representing the Archbishops of Mainz, the former rulers. The flame is reminding on the complete destruction of the place by fire in the 15th century. The bishop is St. Boniface, the local patron saint, who appeared in this very pose already in local medieval seals.
Source: "Wappen und Siegel der Städte und Gemeinden des Landkreises Eichsfeld", edited by Kultur und Sportamt des Landkreises Eichsfeld, Duderstadt 1997, p.129
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
The banner was approved on 15 July 1993.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2016
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