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State : [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]<br/>
State : [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]<br/>
Urban District (Kreisfreie Stadt) : Dortmund<br/>
Urban District (Kreisfreie Stadt) : Dortmund<br/>
Additioms : 1905 Körne; 1914  Deusen, Dorstfeld, Eving, Huckarde, Kemminghausen, Lindenhorst, Rahm, Wischlingen; 1918 Brackel, Wambel; 1928 Asseln, Bodelschwingh, Bövinghausen, Brechten, Brüninghausen, Derne (partly), Ellinghausen, Grevel, Holthausen, [[Hörde]], Husen, Kirchderne, Kirchlinde, Kley, Kurl, Lanstrop, Lütgendortmund, Marten, Mengede, Nette, Oespel, Westerfilde, Wickede 1929; Aplerbeck, Barop, Berghofen, Kirchhörde, Schüren, Sölde (partly), Somborn (partly), Syburg, Wellinghofen   
Additioms : 1905 Körne; 1914  Deusen, Dorstfeld, Eving, Huckarde, Kemminghausen, Lindenhorst, Rahm, Wischlingen; 1918 Brackel, Wambel; 1928 Asseln, Bodelschwingh, Bövinghausen, Brechten, Brüninghausen, Derne (partly), Ellinghausen, Grevel, Holthausen, [[Hörde]], Husen, Kirchderne, Kirchlinde, Kley, Kurl, Lanstrop, Lütgendortmund, Marten, Mengede, Nette, Oespel, Westerfilde, Wickede; 1929: Aplerbeck, Barop (1920 [[Persebeck]]), Berghofen, Kirchhörde, Schüren, Sölde (partly), Somborn (partly), Syburg, Wellinghofen   


[[File:dortmund.jpg|center|Wappen von Dortmund]]
[[File:dortmund.jpg|center|Wappen von Dortmund]]

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DORTMUND

State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
Urban District (Kreisfreie Stadt) : Dortmund
Additioms : 1905 Körne; 1914 Deusen, Dorstfeld, Eving, Huckarde, Kemminghausen, Lindenhorst, Rahm, Wischlingen; 1918 Brackel, Wambel; 1928 Asseln, Bodelschwingh, Bövinghausen, Brechten, Brüninghausen, Derne (partly), Ellinghausen, Grevel, Holthausen, Hörde, Husen, Kirchderne, Kirchlinde, Kley, Kurl, Lanstrop, Lütgendortmund, Marten, Mengede, Nette, Oespel, Westerfilde, Wickede; 1929: Aplerbeck, Barop (1920 Persebeck), Berghofen, Kirchhörde, Schüren, Sölde (partly), Somborn (partly), Syburg, Wellinghofen

Wappen von Dortmund

Official blazon

  • (de) In Gold ein schwarzen Adler mit rote Bewehrung.

Origin/meaning

Dortmund is an old city and received city rights in the early 13th century. The city was a free Imperial City and was thus entitled to use the Imperial Eagle in its arms and seals. The oldest great seal of the city, which is known since 1241 shows a city wall with a church or tower behind it. The secret and small seals of the city, however, used only the Imperial Eagle. From these the eagle was placed in the arms. Contrary to the Imperial arms, the field was generally shown as silver.

Seals of the city:

In 1871 the arms were granted with two lions as supporters and a mural crown. The supporters were again removed in 1888, the crown in 1908. In 1946 the silver field was finally changed to gold, the imperial (but not historical) colour.

Arms of Dortmund

The arms on a 1660 coin
Arms of Dortmund

The arms in a 17th century manuscript
Siegel von Dortmund

Seal from the city from around 1900.
Siegel von Dortmund

Seal from the city from around 1900.
Wappen von Dortmund

The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925
Wappen von Dortmund

Wappen von Dortmund

The arms in the Wappen-Sammlung (+/- 1910)
Wappen von Dortmund

The arms on a 1960s matchox label
Wappen von Dortmund

The arms in the Abadie albums
Wappen von Dortmund

The arms in the Continentale Verlags-Anstalt album, +/- 1910
Wappen von Dortmund

The arms in the Abdulla album, 1928

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Literature : Hupp, O: Kaffee Hag albums, 1920s; Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes; Seals from Meininghaus, 1932