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 klaus-michael schneider
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![[Roth County banner (Germany)]](../images/d/de-rh_.gif) 5:2
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  image by Stefan Schwoon,  12 Oct 2001
image by Stefan Schwoon,  12 Oct 2001
It is a red-yellow vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: Linder and Schmidt 2000
Stefan Schwoon, 12 Oct 2001 
Shield Or a heraldic rode Gules seeded and barbed Argent, mantled, at dexter quartered of Argent and Azure, at sinister Gules a crozier issuant Argent in pale.
Meaning:
The crozier and the quartered shield refer to the two former rulers in the county, the Bishops of Eichstätt and the Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach, from the Hohenzollern dynasty. The rose in the base of the shield symbolises the Free City of Roth, where people could apply for imperial asylum during several centuries.
Source: Linder and Olzog 1996
Santiago Dotor, 4 Feb 2004  
The banner was approved 13 September 1984 by and the arms were approved on 14 January 1975, both by district governor (Regierungspräsident) of Mittelfranken.
Santiago Dotor, 4 Feb 2004    
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