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  1. The panther first appears as a symbol for Steiermark on a seal from Duke Ottokar III from around 1260. The colours are known from the same time and have not changed since. The panther is also used by the capital, Graz .

  2. The Coat of arms of Styria ( German: Steirisches Wappen) is the historic coat of arms of the region of Styria, a federal state of Austria. It shows a white heraldic panther (the 'Styrian Panther') with red horns and claws breathing red fire on a green field.

  3. The arms show the panther of Steiermark, as the city was already in the 12 th century the capital of Steiermark. The only difference between the arms of the city and of the state, is that the panther in the arms of the city is crowned.

  4. The oldest seal of the city of Steyr dates from 1304 and shows a tower with above the gate the arms of Austria and on both sides a small shield with the panther (see Steiermark, of which Steyr is the historical capital).

  5. Beschreibung: Das Wappen besteht aus einem, in grünem gotischem Dreiecksschild dargestellten silbernen "Panther" in barocker Körperhaltung und dem, auf dem Schild aufgesetzten, steirischen Herzogshut.

  6. The bookseller Jakob Dirnböck (1809-1861), from the city of Graz, wrote the poem “Der Steirer Land” on the occasion of the state jubilee in 1844 and Graz’s cathedral organist Carl Seydler (1818-1888) composed a melody for it.

  7. Steiermark, Bundesland (federal state), southeastern and central Austria, bordering Slovenia on the south and bounded by Bundesländer Kärnten (Carinthia) on the south, Salzburg on the west, Oberösterreich and Niederösterreich (Upper and Lower Austria) on the north, and Burgenland on the east. It.