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'''VARSINAIS-SUOMI / EGENTLIGA FINLAND'''
'''VARSINAIS-SUOMI / EGENTLIGA FINLAND'''


Historical province until 1634 then part of [[Turku and Pori]] province until 1996. From 1997-2009 part of [[Länsi-Suomi]]. Re-established as a region in 2009.
Historical province until 1634 then part of [[Turku and Pori]] province until 1996. Between 1997-2009 part of [[Länsi-Suomi|Länsi-Suomen lääni]] (province of Western Finland). Re-established as a region in 2009 covering roughly the same area as the historical province.


[[File:varsinais.jpg|center]]
[[File:varsinais.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


====Official blazon====
===Official blazon===
*(fi) Punaisessa kentässä ristikkäin kaksi kultaista peistä; kumpaankin peitseen on kiinnitetty kaksikielekkeinen sininen lippu, jossa reunoihin ulottuva kultainen risti; peitsien pääliikkeenä kruunullinen kultainen turnajaiskypärä. Kruunu: herttuakunnan kruunu.
*(fi) Punaisessa kentässä ristikkäin kaksi kultaista peistä; kumpaankin peitseen on kiinnitetty kaksikielekkeinen sininen lippu, jossa reunoihin ulottuva kultainen risti; peitsien pääliikkeenä kruunullinen kultainen turnajaiskypärä. Kruunu: herttuakunnan kruunu.
*(sv) I rött fält en krönt bygelhjälm överlagd två korslagda glavenstakar, allt av guld; vardera glavenstaken är försedd med en tvåtungad, blå flagga med kors av guld. Skölden krönes med hertigdömets krona.
*(sv) I rött fält en krönt bygelhjälm överlagd två korslagda glavenstakar, allt av guld; vardera glavenstaken är försedd med en tvåtungad, blå flagga med kors av guld. Skölden krönes med hertigdömets krona.


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on January 24, 1963.
The current arms were officially granted on January 24, 1963. They use the arms of the historical province, virtually unchanged, with a ducal coronet.


The arms show a helmet, taken as a symbol of the Swedish Kings and two Swedish flags. This was the region first colonised by the Swedish Kings, who later conquered the rest of Finland from here.
The arms show a helmet, taken as a symbol of the Swedish Kings and two Swedish flags. This was the region first colonised by the Swedish Kings, who later conquered the rest of Finland from here.


The oldest seal of the province dates from 1326 and shows St. Mary with child.  
The oldest known emblem of Finland Proper is the seal of province used in early 14th century, depicting Virgin Mary with child Jesus on her lap.
 
{|align="center"
|align="center"|[[File:varsinaisz1.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>The seal from 1326
|}
 
The arms first appear in 1557 when Gustav I of Sweden gave the Duchy of Finland to his son, John III. Arms designed then for the Duchy were quartered, with two quarters with a helmet in front of two flag poles (for Southern Finland, the region of Varsinais-Suomi) and two quarters with a bear holding a sword (for Northern Finland, the region of Satakunta). This was the first known instance where the blue flags with a golden cross were depicted as a symbol of Swedish reign; only later were they used in Sweden as the Swedish flag.
 
John III altered the granted arms, adding to them the three crowns of Sweden and the arms of House of Bjelbo (both found in the coat of arms of Sweden) with inescutcheon of the House of Vasa.
 
{|align="center"
{|align="center"
|align="center"|[[File:varsinaisz1.jpg|center]]  <br/>The seal from 1326
|align="center"|[[File:CoAofFinlandTurkuCastle.JPG|300px|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>The arms of Duchy of Finland used by John III chiselled over the main doorway of the castle of Turku.<br> Photograph by Heikki Halkosaari, 2018
|}
|}


The first arms of the province are known from 1560 and already show the helmet, but the Swedish flag is placed above the shield. These were designed for the burial of Gustav I Vasa. Only in the 19th century the current composition appeared.
When Gustav I died, the arms of Varsinais-Suomi were depicted on his memorial in the Cathedral of Uppsala (1583). At times the depiction of the arms varied (likely due to copying errors). Wrong colours were used, or the flag poles were drawn without flags. The arms were for centuries the traditional arms of the region of Varsinais-Suomi, and in the 19th century they gained the official status as arms of the Province of Varsinais-Suomi.
 
{|align="center"
{|align="center"
|align="center"|[[File:varsinais1.jpg|center]]  <br/>The arms in 1570
|align="center"|[[File:Finland Proper Gustav vasa memorial.jpg|300px|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>Arms of Finland Proper on memorial of Gustav Vasa
|align="center"|[[File:varsinais2.jpg|center]]  <br/>The arms in 1887
|align="center"|[[File:varsinais2.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>The arms in 1887
|-
|align="center"|[[File:varsinais.trade.jpg|center|300 px|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>The arms in on a label (1950s ?)
|}
|}


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[[Literature]] : Iltanen, 2013
[[Literature]] : Iltanen, Jussi: Suomen kuntavaakunat. Helsinki: Karttakeskus, 2013<br>
Ranckén A. W.: Suomen vaakunat ja kaupunginsinetit. WSOY, 1949<br>
Järvi, Petter & Segersven, Anders. Heraldiikka ja historia. Suomen Partioheraldikot ry, 2000<br>
Image of arms on memorial of Gustav Vasa from [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Landskaps_vapen_gustav_vasas_grav_Finland_mell.jpg here].<br>
Thanks to Heikki Halkosaari for provinding the information.


[[Category:Finnish ]]
[[Category:Finnish Regions and provinces]]
[[Category:Varsinais-Suomi]]  
[[Category:Varsinais-Suomi]]  
[[Category:Turku and Pori]]  
[[Category:Turku and Pori]]  
[[Category:Länsi-Suomi]]
[[Category:Länsi-Suomi]]

Latest revision as of 09:24, 25 August 2023

VARSINAIS-SUOMI / EGENTLIGA FINLAND

Historical province until 1634 then part of Turku and Pori province until 1996. Between 1997-2009 part of Länsi-Suomen lääni (province of Western Finland). Re-established as a region in 2009 covering roughly the same area as the historical province.

Coat of arms (crest) of Varsinais-Suomi

Official blazon

  • (fi) Punaisessa kentässä ristikkäin kaksi kultaista peistä; kumpaankin peitseen on kiinnitetty kaksikielekkeinen sininen lippu, jossa reunoihin ulottuva kultainen risti; peitsien pääliikkeenä kruunullinen kultainen turnajaiskypärä. Kruunu: herttuakunnan kruunu.
  • (sv) I rött fält en krönt bygelhjälm överlagd två korslagda glavenstakar, allt av guld; vardera glavenstaken är försedd med en tvåtungad, blå flagga med kors av guld. Skölden krönes med hertigdömets krona.

Origin/meaning

The current arms were officially granted on January 24, 1963. They use the arms of the historical province, virtually unchanged, with a ducal coronet.

The arms show a helmet, taken as a symbol of the Swedish Kings and two Swedish flags. This was the region first colonised by the Swedish Kings, who later conquered the rest of Finland from here.

The oldest known emblem of Finland Proper is the seal of province used in early 14th century, depicting Virgin Mary with child Jesus on her lap.

Coat of arms (crest) of Varsinais-Suomi

The seal from 1326

The arms first appear in 1557 when Gustav I of Sweden gave the Duchy of Finland to his son, John III. Arms designed then for the Duchy were quartered, with two quarters with a helmet in front of two flag poles (for Southern Finland, the region of Varsinais-Suomi) and two quarters with a bear holding a sword (for Northern Finland, the region of Satakunta). This was the first known instance where the blue flags with a golden cross were depicted as a symbol of Swedish reign; only later were they used in Sweden as the Swedish flag.

John III altered the granted arms, adding to them the three crowns of Sweden and the arms of House of Bjelbo (both found in the coat of arms of Sweden) with inescutcheon of the House of Vasa.

Coat of arms (crest) of Varsinais-Suomi

The arms of Duchy of Finland used by John III chiselled over the main doorway of the castle of Turku.
Photograph by Heikki Halkosaari, 2018

When Gustav I died, the arms of Varsinais-Suomi were depicted on his memorial in the Cathedral of Uppsala (1583). At times the depiction of the arms varied (likely due to copying errors). Wrong colours were used, or the flag poles were drawn without flags. The arms were for centuries the traditional arms of the region of Varsinais-Suomi, and in the 19th century they gained the official status as arms of the Province of Varsinais-Suomi.

Coat of arms (crest) of Varsinais-Suomi

Arms of Finland Proper on memorial of Gustav Vasa
Coat of arms (crest) of Varsinais-Suomi

The arms in 1887
Coat of arms (crest) of Varsinais-Suomi

The arms in on a label (1950s ?)

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Literature : Iltanen, Jussi: Suomen kuntavaakunat. Helsinki: Karttakeskus, 2013
Ranckén A. W.: Suomen vaakunat ja kaupunginsinetit. WSOY, 1949
Järvi, Petter & Segersven, Anders. Heraldiikka ja historia. Suomen Partioheraldikot ry, 2000
Image of arms on memorial of Gustav Vasa from here.
Thanks to Heikki Halkosaari for provinding the information.