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Deutsch: Stadtwappen von Tuttlingen
English: coat of arms of the city of Tuttlingen
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Deutsch: Im goldenen, silbern bordierten Schild drei liegende schwarze Hirschstangen übereinander.
English: Or, three attires sable ordered per pale, bordure argent.
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Klemens Stadler (1971): Deutsche Wappen. Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Die Gemeindewappen des Bundeslandes Baden-Württemberg. p. 103.
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Deutsch: In den Siegeln der Stadt war seit dem 18. Jahrhundert eine Lilie abgebildet. Dabei handelt es sich um ein Symbol auf Marksteinen. Zuvor waren jedoch nur die Hirschstangen der Württemberger abgebildet. Diese setzte man im 16. Jahrhundert in einen größeren Schild, weshalb man heute einen bordierten Schild findet. Diese Siegel setzte sich dann als Wappen der Stadt durch. Das Lilien-Wappen wurde dann nicht mehr verwendet.
English: The town was founded in the early 13th century by Reichenau Abbey and its reeves (Vögte), the Lords of Wartenberg and became part of Württemberg in 1377. The arms show the arms of Württemberg, the three deer attires. Already in the oldest seal of the city, dating from the end of the 14th century, the three attires appear. In the 16th century the bordure was added, probably to distinguish the arms of the town from the arms of Württemberg, but there exists a coloured painting from 1536, displaying just the attires without bordure. Besides the arms, a fleur-de-lis had been a local symbol of the city, which was used on border stones for centuries. It was also used on seals from the 18th until the 20th century.
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Avots Own work based on: Stadler (1971)
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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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tagadējais2023. gada 14. jūlijs, plkst. 13.032023. gada 14. jūlijs, plkst. 13.03 versijas sīktēls528 × 557 (7 KB)Doc Taxonnach übersendeter Vorlage (Juli 2023) durch die Stadtverwaltung Tuttlingen angepasst (es bestehen Abweichungen zum von der Feuerwehr verwendeten Wappen)
2020. gada 17. februāris, plkst. 15.282020. gada 17. februāris, plkst. 15.28 versijas sīktēls470 × 525 (4 KB)Jürgen Krauseredrawn refered to Wappen Tuttlingen.png and http://www.feuerwehr-tuttlingen.de/fileadmin/ffw-tut/templates/images/sprites_new.png
2013. gada 7. septembris, plkst. 01.472013. gada 7. septembris, plkst. 01.47 versijas sīktēls601 × 631 (5 KB)Perhelion{{Information| |Description={{de|Wappen der Stadt Tuttlingen. '''Blasonierung:''' In goldenem (gelbem), silbern (weiß) bordiertem Schild drei liegende schwarze Hirschstangen übereinander.}}{{en|Coat of arms of Tuttlingen}} |Source=...

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