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Camera location50° 07′ 32.06″ N, 8° 38′ 17.5″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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Deutsch: Bockenheim, Grempsches Haus, Tür mit Wappen von 1582 der Eheleute Gremp von Freudenstein. Hier als Ehewappen. Beispielhafte Heraldische Courtoisie (Freundlichkeit), d.h. das Wappen des Mannes, wird gespiegelt. Das männliche Wappentier und seine Helmzier drehen sich zum Wappen der Ehefrau, entgegen dem eigentlichen Wappen, zu ihrem Schutz. Das Wappen der Ehemanns mit seiner Freiherrenkrone wird zudem gleichgroß dargestellt und nicht gegenüber dem bürgerlichen Wappen der Ehefrau vergrößert. Ein zusätzlicher Ehrerweis.
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