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'''GELDERN'''
'''GELDERN'''


State : [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]<br/>
State : [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]<br/>
Disctrict (Kreis) : [[Kleve (kreis)|Kleve]] (until 1974 [[Geldern (kreis)|Geldern]])<br/>
Disctrict (Kreis) : [[Kleve (kreis)|Kleve]] (until 1974 [[Geldern (kreis)|Geldern]])<br/>
Additions : 1969 Kapellen, [[Pont (Geldern)|Pont]], [[Veert]], [[Vernum]], [[Walbeck]]<br/>
Additions: 1969 [[Kapellen]], [[Pont (Geldern)|Pont]], [[Veert]], [[Vernum]], [[Walbeck]]<br/>
 
[[File:geldern.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


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| In blau einen rotgekrönten und -bewehrten doppelgeschwänzten goldenen Löwen, unten begleitet von drei silbernen Mispelblüten.
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'''Origin/meaning :'''<br/>
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted in 1909 by King Wilhelm II of Prussia and again on April 8, 1971.
The arms were officially granted in 1909 by King Wilhelm II of Prussia and again on April 8, 1971.


The arms combine the two symbols of the Counts, later Dukes of Geldern (Gelre), the medlar flower (or Gueldrian Rose) and the lion. The first seal of the city (used from 1290-1668) shows the rose next to a tower and a small house.  
The arms combine the two symbols of the Counts, later Dukes of Geldern (Gelre), the medlar flower (or Gueldrian Rose) and the lion.  
 
Geldern was first mentioned as a town in 1286 and probably developed around the castle of the Counts of Geldern, built in the early 12th century.
 
The oldest seal of the city dates from 1290 and has been used until 1668. It shows a walled city with a large gate, flanked by a house and a medlar flower. The oldest secret seal also dates from 1290 and was used until 1583. It shows the arms of the Counts of Geldern.


{|align="center"
{|align="center"
|align="center"|[[File:geldern1.jpg|center]]  <br/>The oldest seal of the city.
|align="center"|[[File:geldern1.jpg|center|Siegel von Geldern]]  <br/>The oldest seal of Geldern
|align="center"|[[File:geldernz1.jpg|center]] <br/>Paper seal with the seal of 1621
|align="center"|[[File:geldernzs1.jpg|center|Siegel von Geldern]] <br/>The secret seal from 1290
|}
|}
 
 
All later seals show the  crowned lion of the Counts of Geldern with the three medlars in the lower half.
 
{|align="center"
|align="center"|[[File:geldernz2.jpg|center|Siegel von Geldern]]  <br/>The second seal of Geldern (1737-1753)
|align="center"|[[File:geldernz3.jpg|center|Siegel von Geldern]] <br/>The seal of the high-court of Geldern (1793-1797)
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|align="center"|[[File:geldernz4.jpg|center|Siegel von Geldern]]  <br/>The second secret seal of Geldern (1583-1628)
|align="center"|[[File:geldernz5.jpg|center|Siegel von Geldern]] <br/>The third secret seal of Geldern (1642-1703)
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|align="center"|[[File:geldernz6.jpg|center|Siegel von Geldern]]  <br/>The fourth secret seal of Geldern (1796-1798)
|align="center"|[[File:geldernz1.jpg|center|Siegel von Geldern]] <br/>Paper seal of Geldern (1618-1725)
|}
 
There is a nice story on the origin of the name Geldern and the medlar. In the castle at Pont (now part of the city of Geldern) once lived a nobleman. It was in the time that the dispute over the division of the lands of Charlemagne was just settled. This nobleman had two sons, Wichard and Leopold. Wichard, the oldest, was in love with the daughter of Heman, count of Hamaland (near [[Zutphen]]. On a nice day Wichard rode to Zutphen to ask the old count for the hand of his daughter Margaretha. Margaretha clearly was in favour and the old count also thought he would be a good match for his daughter, but there was a small problem. Wichard had never proven to be a good nobleman and warrior. So the old count could not be sure that Wichard was able to defend his daughter, if necessary. And there were more noble young men who would like to have his daughter as a wife.<br/>
There is a nice story on the origin of the name Geldern and the medlar. In the castle at Pont (now part of the city of Geldern) once lived a nobleman. It was in the time that the dispute over the division of the lands of Charlemagne was just settled. This nobleman had two sons, Wichard and Leopold. Wichard, the oldest, was in love with the daughter of Heman, count of Hamaland (near [[Zutphen]]. On a nice day Wichard rode to Zutphen to ask the old count for the hand of his daughter Margaretha. Margaretha clearly was in favour and the old count also thought he would be a good match for his daughter, but there was a small problem. Wichard had never proven to be a good nobleman and warrior. So the old count could not be sure that Wichard was able to defend his daughter, if necessary. And there were more noble young men who would like to have his daughter as a wife.<br/>
Wichard had no idea what to do; it was peacetime so there was no change he could prove his courage in battle. But, there was one thing he could do. In the marshes around Pont there lived a red fierce dragon. If he could kill the dragon, he certainly could get Margaretha. Early in the morning Wichard entered the marsh and found the dragon still sleeping. Unfortunately the dragon woke up and all hell broke lose. After a long battle Wichard finally killed the dragon at the end of the afternoon.<br/>
Wichard had no idea what to do; it was peacetime so there was no change he could prove his courage in battle. But, there was one thing he could do. In the marshes around Pont there lived a red fierce dragon. If he could kill the dragon, he certainly could get Margaretha. Early in the morning Wichard entered the marsh and found the dragon still sleeping. Unfortunately the dragon woke up and all hell broke lose. After a long battle Wichard finally killed the dragon at the end of the afternoon.<br/>
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The lion of Geldern can be seen in many arms of cities and municipalities in the former Duchy, like in the arms of [[Venlo]], [[Zutphen]], [[Nijmegen]], [[Tiel]], [[Harderwijk]] in the Netherlands and [[Goch]], the districts [[Geldern (kreis)|Geldern]] and [[Kleve (kreis)|Kleve]] in Germany.
The lion of Geldern can be seen in many arms of cities and municipalities in the former Duchy, like in the arms of [[Venlo]], [[Zutphen]], [[Nijmegen]], [[Tiel]], [[Harderwijk]] in the Netherlands and [[Goch]], the districts [[Geldern (kreis)|Geldern]] and [[Kleve (kreis)|Kleve]] in Germany.


After the merger in 1969 the arms did not change. Pont did not have its own arms. It has been a possession of Geldern since the 14<sup>th</sup> century. The only known seal of Pont dates from 1645 and shows the patron saint, St. Anthony. Kapellen also did not have its own arms. This was a possession of Geldern since 1331 and the only known seal (dating from 1384) shows the lion of Geldern.  
After the merger in 1969 the arms did not change.  
 
Kapellen also did not have its own arms. This was a possession of Geldern since 1331 and the only known seal (dating from 1384) shows the lion of Geldern.  


{|align="center"
{|align="center"
|align="center"|[[File:geldern3.jpg|center]] <br/>Local emergency money from 1921
|align="center"|[[File:{{PAGENAME}}1892.jpg|center|Siegel von {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The municipal stamp shown in 1892
|align="center"|[[File:geldern.hagd.jpg|center]]  <br/>The arms in the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] +/- 1925  
|align="center"|[[File:geldernz0.jpg|center|Seal of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>Seal from around 1900
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|align="center"|[[File:geldern3.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>Local emergency money from 1921
|align="center"|[[File:geldern.hagd.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>The arms by [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] in the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] +/- 1925
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|align="center"|[[File:geldern4.jpg|center|300 px|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>Sign on the municipal border (2016)
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[[Literature]] : Stadler, K. : Deutsche Wappen - Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Angelsachsen Verlag, 1964-1971, 8 volumes; Frankewitz, S. en G. Fenner : De zegels der steden en dorpen in het overkwartier van Gelre/Die Siegel der Städte und Dörfer im geldrischen Oberquartier. Venlo, z.j. 291 blz.(bilingual); Vos, J.G. : De zilveren mispelbloemen in het wapen van Doetinchem. In : Jaarboek Achterhoek en
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Stadler, K. : Deutsche Wappen - Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Angelsachsen Verlag, 1964-1971, 8 volumes; Frankewitz, S. en G. Fenner : De zegels der steden en dorpen in het overkwartier van Gelre/Die Siegel der Städte und Dörfer im geldrischen Oberquartier. Venlo, z.j. 291 blz.(bilingual); Vos, J.G. : De zilveren mispelbloemen in het wapen van Doetinchem. In : Jaarboek Achterhoek en
Liemers, Zutphen 5(1982)47-48.
Liemers, Zutphen 5(1982)47-48.


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