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''' DANKERSEN'''
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State : [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]<br/>
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District (Kreis) : [[Minden-Lübbecke]] (until 1973 [[Minden (kreis)|Minden]])<br/>
'''Country''': Germany [[File:germany.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
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'''State''': [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]][[File:nordrhei.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
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Über gekürzter und eingeschweifter roter Spitze mit aufrechtem silbernen Eichenblatte mit zwei silbernen Eicheln am Blattstiel, gespalten von Silber und Grün; vorne ein blauer Giebelpfahl, hinten ein steigender Ziegenbock mit nach links gewendetem Kopf.
Über gekürzter und eingeschweifter roter Spitze mit aufrechtem silbernen Eichenblatte mit zwei silbernen Eicheln am Blattstiel, gespalten von Silber und Grün; vorne ein blauer Giebelpfahl, hinten ein steigender Ziegenbock mit nach links gewendetem Kopf.
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===Origin/meaning===
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The presence of the goat in the arms goes back to a story involving local pastor Albert Lortzing. During his tenure in office from 1856 to 1880, Pastor Lortzing shaped and changed the life of the citizens in a very strict way. Dance events of any kind were strictly forbidden. In the event of violations, the pastor intervened personally. Many young men did not put up with this in the long run. When Pastor Lortzing once only managed to dissolve a dance event with great difficulty, he is said to have described these men in his sermon on the following Sunday as "horny goats" (geile Böcke). This saying spread at lightning speed in the nearby towns. There the term "Geilbockshausen" was coined, which has not changed to this day as the nickname for Dankersen.  
The presence of the goat in the arms goes back to a story involving local pastor Albert Lortzing. During his tenure in office from 1856 to 1880, Pastor Lortzing shaped and changed the life of the citizens in a very strict way. Dance events of any kind were strictly forbidden. In the event of violations, the pastor intervened personally. Many young men did not put up with this in the long run. When Pastor Lortzing once only managed to dissolve a dance event with great difficulty, he is said to have described these men in his sermon on the following Sunday as "horny goats" (geile Böcke). This saying spread at lightning speed in the nearby towns. There the term "Geilbockshausen" was coined, which has not changed to this day as the nickname for Dankersen.  


'''[https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/bibliography/ Heraldic Bibliography]''':Ziegler, 1994
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Ziegler, 1994


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