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Per pale Gules and Or a monk Proper habited Sable nimbed Or holding a bible of the First and a staff of
the Third a lion rampant Gules holding an oar palewise of the Same.
Christopher Southworth
The monk on the flag of Rudolfstetten-Friedlisberg shows St. Fridolin hence the name
Friedlisberg , although his name doesn't appear in
the official blazoning.
Pascal Gross, 5 February 2001
On 1 January 1967 Rudolfstetten and Friedlisberg merged to form the new commune of Rudolfstetten-Friedlisberg.
See also: RAMPANT, PALEWISE in Dictionary of Vexillology
Gules St. Fridolin guardant Proper habited Sable garnished Argent and nimbed Or carrying in his sinister hand a staff
of the Third and in his dexter a Bible of the First.
Christopher Southworth
See also: NIMBED in Dictionary of Vexillology
Per pale Gules and Or a lion rampant of the Second and an oar palewise of the First.
Christopher Southworth
The lion is associated with Rudolf of Habsburg, because, according to legend, he lent his horse to a priest to help him cross the steep Reppisch river. The lion is the Habsburg coat of arms motif.
See also: PER PALE in Dictionary of Vexillology