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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Ship carries the Arms of the Namegiver Willem Bloys van Treslong (ca. 1529-1594) Admiral of Holland and Zeeland. Also leader of the so called "Sea Beggars" who captured the Town of Brill in south Holland from the Spanish in 1572.
The Ship carries the Arms of the Namegiver Willem Bloys van Treslong (ca. 1529-1594) Admiral of Holland and Zeeland. Also leader of the so called "Sea Beggars" who captured the Town of Brill in south Holland from the Spanish in 1572.
The Badge was approved 6 February 1978.
The badge was approved 6 February 1978.


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ZR.MS. BLOYS VAN TRESLONG, NETHERLANDS NAVY (frigate of the Kortenaer class)

Coat of arms (crest) of the Zr.Ms. Bloys van Treslong, Netherlands Navy

Official blazon

In keel teww beurtelings geknteelde dwrsbalken van zilver, een vrijkwartier van keel met drie palen van paalvair en een kwartierhoofd van good.

Origin/meaning

The Ship carries the Arms of the Namegiver Willem Bloys van Treslong (ca. 1529-1594) Admiral of Holland and Zeeland. Also leader of the so called "Sea Beggars" who captured the Town of Brill in south Holland from the Spanish in 1572. The badge was approved 6 February 1978.


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