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The arms are derived from the arms of the Rotselaar family and the oldest known use is by Gerard van Rotselaar, on a seal dating from 1272. The seals of the council of Rotselaar are known since the 14<sup>th</sup> century and have always shown three shortened fleur-de-lis. The arms are also used by [[Haacht]], which was another possession of the family.
The arms are derived from the arms of the Rotselaar family and the oldest known use is by Gerard van Rotselaar, on a seal dating from 1272. The seals of the council of Rotselaar are known since the 14<sup>th</sup> century and have always shown three shortened fleur-de-lis. The arms are also used by [[Haacht]], which was another possession of the family.
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955


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ROTSELAAR

Province : Vlaams-Brabant
Additions : 1977 Werchter, Wezemaal

Wapen van Rotselaar

Official blazon

  • (1973) In zilver drie leliën met staande voet van keel, Een helm van zilver, getralied, gesierd en omboord van goud, gevoerd en gehecht van keel. Wrong en dekkleden: zilver en keel. Helmteken: een vlucht van zilver.
  • (1982) In zilver drie lelies met afgesneden voet van keel. Het schild getopt met een helm van zilver, getralied, gehalsband en omboord van goud, gevoerd en gehecht van keel, met wrong en dekkleden van zilver en van keel. Helmteken: een antieke vlucht van zilver.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on January 25, 1973 and confirmed on February 2, 1982.

The arms are derived from the arms of the Rotselaar family and the oldest known use is by Gerard van Rotselaar, on a seal dating from 1272. The seals of the council of Rotselaar are known since the 14th century and have always shown three shortened fleur-de-lis. The arms are also used by Haacht, which was another possession of the family.

Literature: Servais, 1955


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