Category talk:Coats of arms of Pirna

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@Blackwhiteupl: Hallo - ich habe schon Mitte November versucht, das Erscheinungsbild der Kategorie den anderen Wappenkategorien von Städten anzupassen. Du findest die Begründung und Hintergründe des Wappens für so überlegen bedeutend, dass Du Sie an hervorragender Stelle sehen möchtest. Der angemessene Platz für diesen Text ist innerhalb der Vorlage {{COAInformation}}. Ich darf Dich bitten, den Text dorthin zu verschieben. -- MaxxL - talk 12:14, 15 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hallo MaxxL, vielen Dank für deine Bemühungen! User:Blackwhiteupl ist Geschichte, jetzt können wir aufräumen. Gruß, --Achim (talk) 19:35, 2 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
PS: Ich bin mit dem im Coa-Bereich üblichen Kategorisieren mit 'of', 'in' und 'from' nicht vertraut, das kannst du sicher viel besser... --Achim (talk) 19:39, 2 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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PLEASE NOTE IT IS WRITTEN BY HUMANS AND IS A SECRET LANGUAGE and an interpretation. The Red means for this time, that it is the color of the martyrs and the blood of Christ from the holy grail and yellow the color of the Betray and the golden key of the Kingdom of Heaven. While this coat of arms was shaped, the indigenous peoples of Pirna had certain meanings about. The tree was the symbol of the feminism which wants men and is attracting them. The couple is symbolized within of red haired lions. The tree is used as healing plant against poison. Pears had been used as fertility drug (Fruchtbarkeit). Before a man had the chance to impregnate his lady had to eat fruits before to get the libido for, during the medieval. Young woman wanted children and before they got men they went to the pear tree throwing wooden shoes on this tree, to symbolize and to hope to become children. A woman with nude feet in public was meaning I want it intimate and please hook up me up because I can not walk without shoes. The lions are a couple with red hair and during this time the peoples in Pirna had mostly red hair and not black or brown hair. A date point of couples. And it is a symbol of peace and freedom. The tree is a symbol of a pillar with 7 pears. The number 7 has in Judaism and Christianity a lot of powerful meanings:

  • Seven Heavenly virtues (Chastity, Temperance, Charity, Diligence, Patience, Kindness, Humility)
  • Seven Sacraments of initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Marriage, Holy orders, Anointing of the Sick)
  • Seven Works of Mercy (To feed the hungry. To give drink to the thirsty. To clothe the naked. To Shelter the Homeless. To visit the sick. To visit the imprisoned. To bury the dead.)
  • The Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary

(The Prophecy of Simeon. (Luke 2:34–35) or the Circumcision of Christ The Flight into Egypt. (Matthew 2:13) The loss of the child Jesus in the Temple. (Luke 2:43–45) Mary meets Jesus on the way to Calvary. Jesus dies on the cross. (John 19:25) The piercing of the side of Jesus, and Mary's receiving the body of Jesus in her arms. (Matthew 27:57–59) The body of Jesus is placed in the tomb. (John 19:40–42))

  • The Seven deadly sins (Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy, Pride)
  • The Seven Days of Creation/ Genesis creation narrative
  • The Seven Spiritual Gifts by the Holy Spirit (symbolized with the number 3 with three hills under the pear tree in the coat of arms of Pirna) of Romans 12:6-8 (Prophecy, Serving, Teaching, Exhortation, Giving, Leadership, Mercy). The two Lions symbolizing the number two. The number means:
  • Love couple between man and woman
  • Unification of the counterparts
  • First even number is a female number
  • Dualism
  • 2 boards of Moses with the Ten Commandments from the 613 Commandments of the Torah
  • The Human and divine form of Jesus.

Between these two lions is the tree trunk as number one and means:

  • Indivisible/ Inseparable
  • Unity
  • Honesty

Together in the addition 2 lions and one trunk means in Christianity: Father, Mother and Child. In the Christianity a lion is the symbol of open eyes and resurrection. The lion is the symbol of the tribe of Judah and in heraldic it does mean a town with influence. Lions often used as symbol of guardians and here with the tree as guardians or defenders of the love between couples. And they are a symbol of attractive peoples and good mothers until today. All in all you had peoples from Pirna which wanted to show how professional they are would be with a Jewish-Christian code and how orthodox they are. (Book: Handbuch der Deutschen Mythologie, April 2015 by Karl Simrock, Salzwasser-Verlag)


--Achim (talk) 19:31, 2 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]