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  • <center><font size=+2>''' {{uc:Arms granted/adopted in the year 1836.}} '''</center></font> [[Category:Arms granted by year]]
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  • <center><font size=+2>''' {{uc:Arms granted/adopted in the year 1836.}} '''</center></font> [[Category:Arms granted by year]]
    21 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 10:05, 6 April 2023
  • The arms were officially granted in 1836 (?) [[Category:Granted 1836]]
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  • The arms were officially granted on January 25, 1836. ...n dates from 1683 and shows already the local patron saint, St. Andrew. In 1836 the arms were officially adopted in the colours of the State of Salzburg, t
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  • Established : 1836 as Diocese of Australia, Diocese of Sydney and Metropolitan 1847 The arms were granted on February 22, 1836 to the first Bishop of Australia and on November 10, 1967 to the diocese of
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  • The arms were devised in 1835 and officially granted on March 31, 1836. ...ilver and blue was added as the Bavarian colours. The arms were granted in 1836 by King Ludwig of Bavaria.
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  • The arms were granted in 1836 and are based on a local legend. During the 30-years war the village was co ...placed in a shield and the composition was used as arms and on seals until 1836. These arms were derived from the arms of the Lords of Stain, who ruled the
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  • The arms were officially granted on January 24, 1986. ...the arms during the years. The picture below shows the arms as granted in 1836.
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  • Established : 1836<br> The arms were officially granted on November 3, 1836.
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  • ...hstätt monastery and confirmed by King Ludwig I of Bavaria on November 27, 1836. [[Category:Granted 1613]]
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  • The arms were officially granted on March 31, 1836. [[Category:Granted 1836]]
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  • ...on May 28, 1438 by Duke Ernst of Bayern-München and confirmed on April 24, 1836. [[Category:Granted 1438]]
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  • The arms were introduced in 1836, but have not officially been granted. [[Category:Granted 1836]]
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  • The arms were granted on September 29, 1970. ...oldest seal of the village dates from 1818 and shows the arms of Baden. In 1836 a new seal was made, with a hunting lodge (Haus) as a canting symbol (see b
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  • ...t of the old church in Waal. On November 22, 1836 the arms were officially granted. The colours are known since 1812. [[Category:Granted 1836]]
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  • ...patron saint, St. Sebastian. The arms were officially granted on March 31, 1836 by King Ludwig I of Bayern. [[Category:Granted 1836]]
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  • The arms were officially granted on February 3, 1836. [[Category:Granted 1836]]
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  • The arms were granted on March 31, 1836 by King Ludwig I. [[Category:Granted 1836]]
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  • The arms were officially granted on February 3, 1836. In 1819 these arms were abolished and only in 1836 the arms of Baden were granted as city arms. The arms have officially never changed since, although the ci
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  • {{ie}}''' {{uc:{{PAGENAME}}}} ''' (existed 1836-1998) The arms were officially granted on September 14, 1973.
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  • The arms were officially granted April 27, 1949. ...4, and of the Fugger family thereafter. The arms were granted on March 13, 1836 when the village became a town (Markt) by King Ludwig I of Bayern.
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  • ...1818 the lion was removed. On May 21, 1836 the old arms were restored and granted by King Ludwig I of Bayern. [[Category:Granted 1836]]
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  • ...adopted in 1818, but abolished again in 1820. In 1836 the arms were again granted, but the municipality never used the arms. <br/> [[Category:Granted 1952]]
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  • The arms were officially granted on August 10, 1836. [[Category:Granted 1836]]
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  • From the arms of Admiral the Hon. Sir Thomas Pakenham (1757-1836). The badge was approved in 1942. [[Category:Granted 1942]]
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  • A Foxhunt in Hampshire dating from 1836. Master of Foxhounds Sir john Mill (Windmill) and later Mr. White (the colo [[Category:Granted 1942]]
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  • Established : 1836 from the [[Diocese of Bristol]] and the [[Diocese of Gloucester]]<br> The arms were never granted (?).
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  • The arms of Aschaffenburg were granted in 1836 by King Ludwig I of Bayern. The letter A also appears in a new seal from 1815. In 1836 the old seal was restored and the arms were changed accordingly and thus sh
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  • The arms were officially granted in 1439 by Prince-Elector Friedrich I of Brandenburg. ...e same arms, which were officially confirmed by King Ludwig I of Bayern in 1836. The helmet and crest are still sometimes used.
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  • Additions : 1836 Friedrichsthal; 1995 Härtensdorf; 1999 Wiesenburg (1961 Wiesen; 1974 Schö The arms were officially granted in 1902.
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  • The arms were granted on May 21, 1568 by Friedrich III, Prince of the Pfalz. ...s directly ruled by the Emperor. The arms were continued and re-granted in 1836.
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  • The arms were officially granted on May 17, 2006. ...ndustry, the sickle and ear agriculture. The glas sindustry was founded in 1836 and for a long time of great importance.
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  • ...ield shows the arms of Lamprecht van Brunn Bishop of Bamberg, who probably granted the city rights. [[Category:Granted 1836|Hochstadt an der Aisch]]
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  • The arms were officially granted on December 5, 1932. Supporters granted 1st December 1959. ...figure of Britannia as supporters and the words "Corporate Reform January 1836" on a banner. However, the College of Heralds can find no reference to thes
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  • The arms were officially granted on June 18, 1954. Transferred to the Town Council on May 19, 1976. ...ound was used by the former Borough of Louth, which came into existance in 1836. It is claimed by local historians that it was originally used by Nicholas
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  • ...a round shot Proper. On a canton Tenné, the headdress of the dragoons of 1836 Proper (for the 2nd Cavalry). <br> ..., a round shot Proper. On a canton Tenné, the headdress of the dragoons of 1836 Proper (for the 2nd Cavalry). Attached below and to the sides of the shiel
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  • The arms were officially granted on April 1, 1836. [[Category:Granted 1836]]
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  • ...ag, who were related to the patrons of the Abbey. The arms were officially granted on July 15, 1837. [[Category:Granted 1837]]
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  • ...red rocks (Rot=red, Fels=rock) and the R. In 1836 the arms were officially granted and reconfirmed in 1965.
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  • The first arms of the city were officially granted on September 7, 1883 and again on October 12, 1965. The arms showed the local bridge over the Main river, which was built in 1836-1846. On the bridge was shown a crowned L and 1846. The bridge was built on
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  • ...Bois, Sainte-Marie-du-Lac (1966 Blaise-sous-Hauteville, Les Grandes-Côtes (1836 La Petite-Ville, Les Petites-Côtes)) [[Category:Granted 2002]]
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  • ...lver quarters were changed into blue and silver, the colours of Bayern. In 1836 the old arms, including helmet and crest, were restored. The city still som
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  • The arms were granted on January 28, 1843. Borgerhout was created as a separate municipality from Deurne in 1836. The new council applied in 1843 for the use of arms. The council applied f
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  • ...hstätt. The crosier was removed in 1819, but the old arms were restored in 1836 and have not changed since. [[Category:Granted 1486]]
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  • Zarasai first received a coat of arms in 1836, when the town was renamed Novoaleksandrovsk, in honour of Alexander, son o When Novoaleksandrovsk became a district center, new arms were granted. The new arms showed in the upper half an obelisk, symbol of Kaunas provinc
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  • The arms were officially granted on January 14, 1819. ...Bayern and the red colour was replaced by the Bavarian blue. Between 1819-1836 the bishop was placed under a sun, but this was not continued afterwards.
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  • ...seal of the city, which probably dates from 1313 when the city rights were granted, showed a shield with the lion, surrounded, outside the shield, by three fi ...colours of Bayern), with three fish, one above and two below the bend. In 1836 King Ludwig allowed the use of old symbols, but the old arms were not offic
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  • The arms were officially granted on April 12, 1951. From 1819-1836, the city used completely different arms, showing a silver chevron in a blu
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  • ...corded at the Visitation of 1565, the crest and supporters were officially granted on ? About 1836 the Corporation adopted a crest of a white tower, and two white
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  • The arms were granted on June 26, 1952. The arms are reminiscent of the arms granted to the Drostdij of Stellenbosch in 1804 (see below), but deliberately ignor
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  • The arms were officially granted on November 20, 1961. ...appears on a seal dating from 1549, which was prepared after the town was granted a charter in February of that year by Edward VI. W.G. Benham in his book Es
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  • Granted/officially recorded by : - ...om the Republic of Texas, the armiger’s ancestor, Thomas Scott, arrived in 1836 and the family has remained in the State ever since. The stars on the shiel
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  • The arms were officially granted in 1898. Since 1836 the arms and seals show a fountain. The town is well known for its fountain
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  • ...m the 14<sup>th</sup> century. The eagle and castle appear on the seals in 1836, but as mentioned above, are used as arms since at least 1566. [[Category:Granted 1977]]
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  • ...ndependent) monastery were transferred to Bayern, the bend was removed. In 1836 the old arms were restored.
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  • ...W the initial of Wörth. The arms have not changed since, except from 1818-1836, when the city was ordered to replace the eagle with the lion of Bayern. [[Category:Granted 1530]]
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  • Recorded at the Visitaion of 1666. Crest and supporters granted on November 7, 1921, but used before. When the Royal Charter was granted to the town in 1626 the new Corporation adopted an achievement of arms:- Az
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  • ...hat the so-called castle, the ruins of which remained standing until about 1836 was erected in 1611. ...ry of the proprietorship of Partick by the See of Glasgow, to which it was granted by David I in 1136.
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  • File:Llandaff-mildert.jpg|[[William Van Mildert]] (1826-1836) File:Chichester-maltby.jpg|[[Edward Maltby]] (1836-1856)
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  • * 1836 [[Oost Barendrecht]] * 1836 [[West Barendrecht]]
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  • *1836 new images ...y Religious heraldry (images)]] - [[:Category:Granted 1517]] - [[:Category:Granted 1685]] - [[:Category:Gromwell]] - [[:Category:Guria]] - [[:Category:Halibut
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