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[edit]Coat of arms InfoField | Deutsch: Pentling
English: Pentling |
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Blazon InfoField | Deutsch: Unter zinnenförmig von Silber und Rot geteiltem Schildhaupt, unterstützt von einem goldenen Balken, in Schwarz eine silberne heraldische Lilie.
English: Sable under a fess or a fleur-de-lis argent, chief parted per fess embattled of argent and gules. |
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Blazon reference InfoField | Joachim Merk (ed.): Oberpfälzer Wappenbuch. Öffentliche Wappen der Oberpfalz. Regensburg 1991. p. 134 f. | ||||||
Tincture (BY) InfoField | argentgulesorsable |
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Date |
8 June 1979 date QS:P571,+1979-06-08T00:00:00Z/11 |
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Object history |
Deutsch: Das Wappen erinnert an die enge Verbindung der Gemeinde Pentling mit dem Regensburger Benediktinerkloster St. Emmeram, das über lange Zeit die Ortsherrschaft innehatte und wichtigster Grundherr auch in den seit 1978 zu Pentling gehörenden ehemaligen Gemeinden Großberg, Hohengebraching, Pentling und Poign war. Der rote Zinnenbalken im silbernen Feld nimmt als heraldisches Symbol Bezug auf die Burg in Pentling, die – bereits zerstört – 1329 an St. Emmeram kam. Im 18. Jahrhundert hatten die Äbte des Klosters hier ein kleines Schloss. Rot und Silber sind die Wappenfarben von St. Emmeram. Der goldene Balken steht für die Römerstraße von Augsburg nach Regensburg, die durch die Gemeinde Pentling führte. Die silberne Lilie in Schwarz stammt aus dem persönlichen Wappen des Abtes Godin von St. Emmeram, das noch heute auf einem Wappenstein in Pentling erhalten ist.
English: The arms are stressing the close relationship between the village and the Benedictine St. Emmeram Monastery in Regensburg, which had been local ruler and the most important manorial lord in the former municipalities of Großberg, Hohengebraching, Pentling and Poign, which merged in 1978. The red fess embattled in a field of silver is representing the former local castle, which was acquired by the monastery in 1329, then already ruined. Red and silver are the tinctures of the monastery. The golden fess is representing the Roman road between Augsburg and Regensburg, which crossed the village. The fleur-de-lis is taken from the personal arms of Abbot Godin of St. Emmeram, known by a local architectural sculpture. |
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Artist InfoField | Original: Unknown author Vector: ; revised by Doc Taxon |
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Source | Own work based on: pentling.de | ||||||
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14:46, 10 January 2013 | 788 × 835 (3 KB) | Perhelion (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description = {{de|1=Wappen der Stadt de:Pentling (Deutschland)}} '''Blasonierung''': „''Unter zinnenförmig von Silber und Rot geteiltem Schildhaupt, unterstützt von einem goldenen Balken, in Schwarz ei... |
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