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In 1377 the counts of [[Gulik]] inherited the duchy of Gelre (derived from the town of [[Geldern]]), making them even more influential, as the duchy was one of the largest independent states of what is now The Netherlands. The lions of Jülich and Gelre were combined. This combination is now the arms of the Dutch province of [[Gelderland]] and the former district of [[Geldern (kreis)|Geldern]]. The combination is also part of the arms of many Dutch communities in the former duchy (like [[Mook en Middelaar]], [[Linne]] and [[Tiel]]).
In 1377 the counts of [[Gulik]] inherited the duchy of Gelre (derived from the town of [[Geldern]]), making them even more influential, as the duchy was one of the largest independent states of what is now The Netherlands. The lions of Jülich and Gelre were combined. This combination is now the arms of the Dutch province of [[Gelderland]] and the former district of [[Geldern (kreis)|Geldern]]. The combination is also part of the arms of many Dutch communities in the former duchy (like [[Mook en Middelaar]], [[Linne]] and [[Tiel]]).


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.


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