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County : [[Šiauliai (county)|Šiauliai ]]<br> | County : [[Šiauliai (county)|Šiauliai ]]<br> | ||
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The meaning of the bird with the ring and the horseshoe is not known. They may have been derived from the arms of local noble families. It is officially a Night Heron (''Nycticorax nycticorax''). The Eye of Providence was the symbol of the so-called Four-year Parliament (1788-1792). The city received its arms during this period. The symbol was used to indicate that all actions of the Parliament were watched (and sanctioned) by God. | The meaning of the bird with the ring and the horseshoe is not known. They may have been derived from the arms of local noble families. It is officially a Night Heron (''Nycticorax nycticorax''). The Eye of Providence was the symbol of the so-called Four-year Parliament (1788-1792). The city received its arms during this period. The symbol was used to indicate that all actions of the Parliament were watched (and sanctioned) by God. | ||
The arms were abolished after 1792 and re-instated on May 6, 1992. | The arms were abolished after 1792 and re-instated on May 6, 1992.'''[[Literature]]''': | ||
{{media}} Rimsa, 1998 | |||
[[Category:Lithuanian Villages]] | [[Category:Lithuanian Villages]] |
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