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Additions : 1973 Beschotenweg, Diele, Holthusen, Kirchborgum, St. Georgiwold, Stapelmoor, Vellage, Weenermoor  
Additions : 1973 Beschotenweg, Diele, Holthusen, Kirchborgum, St. Georgiwold, Stapelmoor, Vellage, Weenermoor  


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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms show the legendary Phoenix rising from the fire. The first known seal of the town dates from the early 19<sup>th</sup> century and shows in a quartered shield the Phoenix in the second and third quarter. The first and fourth quarter showed the lion of the Kingdom Holland, to which the village belonged at the time (the French vassal state). In the middle of the 19<sup>th</sup> century the lion was removed, but the colours were not officially determined until 1932 after the granting of the city rank in 1929.
The arms show the legendary Phoenix rising from the fire. The first known seal of the town dates from the early 19<sup>th</sup> century and shows in a quartered shield the Phoenix in the second and third quarter. The first and fourth quarter showed the lion of the Kingdom Holland, to which the village belonged at the time (the French vassal state). In the middle of the 19<sup>th</sup> century the lion was removed, but the colours were not officially determined until 1932 after the granting of the city rank in 1929.


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In the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] of the early 20<sup>th</sup> century the arms were shown in slightly different composition:<br/>
In the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] of the early 20<sup>th</sup> century the arms were shown in slightly different composition:<br/>
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|align="center"|[[File:weener.hagd.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>The arms by [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] in the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] +/- 1925
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.
 


[[Literature]] : Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes. ; Kaffee Hag picture albums, 1920s.
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{{media}} ; Kaffee Hag picture albums, 1920s.


[[Category:German Municipalities W]]
[[Category:German Municipalities W]]
[[Category:Niedersachsen]]
[[Category:Niedersachsen]]
[[Category:Leer]]
[[Category:Leer]]
[[Category:Weener]]
[[Category:Granted 1932]]
[[Category:Granted 1932]]

Latest revision as of 12:53, 29 January 2024

WEENER

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Leer (until 1934 Weener)
Additions : 1973 Beschotenweg, Diele, Holthusen, Kirchborgum, St. Georgiwold, Stapelmoor, Vellage, Weenermoor

Wappen von Weener/Arms (crest) of Weener
Official blazon
German blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms show the legendary Phoenix rising from the fire. The first known seal of the town dates from the early 19th century and shows in a quartered shield the Phoenix in the second and third quarter. The first and fourth quarter showed the lion of the Kingdom Holland, to which the village belonged at the time (the French vassal state). In the middle of the 19th century the lion was removed, but the colours were not officially determined until 1932 after the granting of the city rank in 1929.

The origin or meaning of the phoenix is not known, although it has been postulated that it symbolises the destruction and rebuilding of the town during the 30-years war.

In the Kaffee Hag albums of the early 20th century the arms were shown in slightly different composition:

Wappen von Weener/Coat of arms (crest) of Weener

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925

Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.





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