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KØGE

Region : Sjælland
Amt (until 2007) : Roskilde
Additions : 1940 Køge Købstad, Køge Landdistrikt; 1966 Lellinge; 1970 Herfølge (1968 Sædder), Højelse, Ølsemagle; 2007 Skovbo (1970 Bjæverskov, Borup-Kimmerslev, Ejby-Nørre Dalby, Lidemark, Vollerslev-Gørslev)

Arms of Køge

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms are based on a seal known from 1421, and show the old bridge over the Køge Å river under the protection of God (hand and cross) and King (crown).

The tower was added in the 15th century and is most likely a symbol for the local church. In the 13th century the city used a seal with only the hand.


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Seal of Køge from 1421.
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Seal of Køge from 1519.
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Seal of Køge from 1574.
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Seal of Køge from 1650.
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The arms as shown in the Kaffe Hag album from the 1930s.
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The arms as shown on a cigarette card from 1926


Literature: Achen, 1982; Grandjean, 1937



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