Coat of arms of Alsace

Coat of arms of Alsace
Versions
Coat of arms in 1663
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Rot un Wiss, traditional flag of Alsace
History
  • Germania Superior (Pagus Alsatiae) (83–475)
  • Alemanni (circa 213–496)
  • Alamannia (3rd-century–911)
  • Duchy of Alsace (circa 630–699)
  • Treaty of Verdun (843)
  • Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg (982–1803)
  • County of Ferrette (11th-century–14th-century)
  • Salm (1165−1793)
  • Landgraviate of Alsace (1186–1646)
    • Lower Alsace
    • Upper Alsace
  • Further Austria (13th-century–1648)
  • Décapole (1354–1679)
  • County of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1456–1736)
  • Upper Rhenish Circle (1500–1679)
  • Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (1871–1918)
  • Gau Baden-Elsaß (1940–1945)
  • Alsace (1945–2016)
  • Grand Est (2016–)
  • European Collectivity of Alsace (2021-)
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The coat of arms of the French region of Alsace is a combination of the historic coats of arms of Départements Haut-Rhin and Bas-Rhin.[1]

History

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References

  1. ^ "Alsace". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved February 2, 2020.


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