Lirstal is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Vulkaneifel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Kelberg, whose seat is in the Kelberg.
1336 | Leppelzal | 1724 | Lyrstall |
1348 | Lerstal | 1724 | Lyhrstall |
1553 | Lirstall | 1776 | Lueschtal |
1555 | Lerstall | 1780 | Lehrstahl |
1559 | Lersthaill | before 1789 | Lirstahl |
1595 | Lierstail | 1790 | Lurschthal |
1631 | Lierßdall | 1809 | Liersthal |
1632 | Lierstal | 1810 | Liersdahl |
1680 | Lirefelt | 1840 | Liersthal |
1689 | Lierefeldt | about 1890 | Lierstall |
1705 | Liehstall | since 1966 | Lirstal |
The name underwent its last change in spelling, from “Lierstall” to “Lirstal”, on 23 November 1966, mainly to thwart vandals who kept altering the signposts and other public notices that bore the old spelling – in a most uncomplimentary way.
Lirstal belonged from the beginning until 1794 to the County of Virneburg.
The municipality’s arms might in English Heraldry language be described thus: Per fess Or seven lozenges gules, four and three, and gules a sword bendwise argent hilted of the first.
The pattern above the line of partition is the Virneburg lozenges, once borne as an armorial charge by the Counts of Virneburg. The old chapel, which burnt down in 1825, had as its patron saint Martin, whose attribute is a sword. This is borne as a charge below the line of partition.
There is a legend telling of the reason for the inclusion of the Virneburg lozenges in Lirstal’s arms. According to this story, one of the Counts of Virneburg was an inveterate card player, and during one game – with the Bishop, no less – he won the parish of Retterath. The winning card that he laid was the seven of diamonds, explaining why the charge was chosen for inclusion in the Count’s arms, as a mark of good luck.
As a former part of the County of Virneburg, Lirstal now bears this same charge in its arms. Description and explanation of Lirstal’s arms – Click on Wappen
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