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===Southern Germany=== ====Major coat of arms==== [[File:Schloss Sigmaringen Wappen.jpg|thumb|Combined coat of arms of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1849)]] The combined [[coat of arms]] of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen is: * [[Escutcheon (heraldry)|Escutcheon]]: [[Quartering (heraldry)|quartering]] of the [[shield]], parted per pale, twice parted per fess, with an inescutcheon ** first sixth: [[Burgraviate of Nuremberg]] (1214), on or (gold) a lion rampant sable (black) and a [[bordure]] of [[argent]] ([[silver]]) and [[gules]] ([[red]]) ** second sixth: [[Aulic Council|Hereditary Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire]] (1504), on gules (red, two crossed [[Sceptre|scepter]]s in [[or (heraldry)|or]] ([[gold]]) [[File:Hereditary Chamberlain HRE.png|25px|Hereditary Chamberlain HRE]]<ref name="chamberlain"/> ** third sixth: [[Haigerloch|Lordship of Haigerloch and Wehrstein]] (1634), parted per fess gules (red) and argent (silver) [[File:Wappen Haigerloch.svg|25px]] ** fourth sixth: [[Sigmaringen|Countship of Sigmaringen]] (1535), on gules (red) a [[deer]] or (gold) [[File:Wappen Sigmaringen.svg|25px]] ** fifth sixth: [[Veringenstadt|Countship of Veringen]] (1535), on or (gold) three deerhorns horizontally with twice four, and once three [[antler]]points gules (red) [[File:Veringen Arms.svg|26px]] ** sixth sixth: [[Berg (state)|County of Berg]] (1781), on argent (white) a [[lion|lion rampant]] gules (red) and a bordure of sable (black) with [[roundel (heraldry)|roundel]]s or (gold) [[File:Arms of Richard of Cornwall, Earl of Cornwall.svg|25px]] ** inescutcheon: [[House of Hohenzollern#County of Zollern|Countship of Zollern]] (1061), quarterly sable (black) and argent (silver) * [[Helmet (heraldry)|helm]]: or (gold) a helmet barred and [[Attitude (heraldry)|affronté]] (sovereign), crowned with a [[coronet]] of a German prince (Fürstenkrone) * [[crest (heraldry)|crest]]: sable (black) and argent (white) a head and shoulders of a [[hound|German hound]] (Deutsche Bracke) (1317) * [[wreath]]: sable (black) and argent (white) * [[mantling]]: manteld sable (black), doubled argent (white) upon a crowned (Fürstenkrone) baldeqin gules (red), doubled [[Ermine (heraldry)|ermine]] * [[motto]]: ** until the 19th century: {{lang|de|italic=no|Hie guet Zollere allwege}} (We were always good Zollern) ** from the 19th century onwards: [[Nihil Sine Deo]] (Nothing without God) ====Family coat of arms==== [[File:Escudo do Hohenollern Sigmaringen.png|thumb|Coat of arms of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen]] The combined [[coat of arms]] with inclusion of the House coat of arms of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen is: * [[Escutcheon (heraldry)|Escutcheon]]: [[Quartering (heraldry)|quartering]] of the [[shield]], parted per pale, twice parted per fess, with an inescutcheon ** first sixth: [[Burgraviate of Nuremberg]] (1214), on or (gold) a lion rampant sable (black) and a [[bordure]] of [[argent]] ([[silver]]) and [[gules]] ([[red]]) ** second sixth: Hereditary Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire, on gules (red, two crossed [[scepter]]s in [[or (heraldry)|or]] ([[gold]]) [[File:Hereditary Chamberlain HRE.png|25px|Hereditary Chamberlain HRE]]<ref name="chamberlain">[[Eitel Frederick II, Count of Hohenzollern]] and Burgrave of Nuremberg became Hereditary Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire by appointment of [[Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg|Joachim I]], elector and margrave of Brandenburg, Arch-Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire, and confirmed by [[Maximilian I of the Holy Roman Empire|Maximilian I]], Holy Roman Emperor.</ref> ** third sixth: [[Haigerloch|Lordship of Haigerloch and Wehrstein]] (1634), parted per fess gules (red) and argent (silver) [[File:Wappen Haigerloch.svg|25px]] ** fourth sixth: [[Sigmaringen|Countship of Sigmaringen]] (1535), on gules (red) a [[deer]] or (gold)[[File:Wappen Sigmaringen.svg|25px]] ** fifth sixth: [[Veringen|Countship of Veringen]] (1535), on or (gold) three dearhorns horizontally with twice four, and once three [[antler]]points gules (red) [[File:Veringen Arms.svg|26px]] ** sixth sixth: [[Berg (state)|County of Berg]] (1781), on argent (white) a [[lion rampant]] gules (red) and a bordure of sable (black) with [[roundel (heraldry)|roundel]]s or (gold) [[File:Arms of Richard of Cornwall, Earl of Cornwall.svg|25px]] ** inescutcheon: [[House of Hohenzollern#County of Zollern|Countship of Zollern]] (1061), quarterly sable (black) and argent (silver) * [[Helmet (heraldry)|helm]]: seven particular helmets, equivalent to the seven particular coat of arms (Hohenzollern, Nuremberg, Sigmaringen, Veringen, Berg, Haigerloch and Wehrstein) * [[crest (heraldry)|crest]]: seven particular crests, equivalent to the seven particular coat of arms (Hohenzollern, Nuremberg, Sigmaringen, Veringen, Berg, Haigerloch and Wehrstein) * [[wreath]]: sable (black) and argent (white) * [[mantling]]: manteld sable (black), doubled argent (white) * [[supporter]]: two German hounds * [[Compartment (heraldry)|compartment]]: grassy
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