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  • The arms were officially granted on September 5, 1929 and again on September 26, 1969. ...on the arms of the local Lords of Ronnenberg, who lived in the town until 1364.
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  • The arms were officially granted on August 6, 1988. ...iacis, destroyed by Order of the Aquileja Patriarch, ruler of the area, in 1364.
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  • The arms were officially granted on April 10, 1858. The arms already are known from the oldest seal of the city from 1364. The only element of which the meaning is clear, is the bull's head of Meck
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  • The arms were granted on October 11, 1935. ...arms of [[Rheda]]. Rheda was a possession of the Counts of Bentheim since 1364. The eagle is the arms of [[Arnsberg]], as the area around Rietberg was par
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  • ...n's initial, and a sword, the symbol of St. Paul. The arms were officially granted on June 29, 1936, but are of older (medieval) origin. [[Category:Granted 1936]]
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  • ...n the arms were devised is not known, but in 1463 the arms were officially granted and slightly changed to the above arms. The composition thus dates from pri
    939 bytes (136 words) - 15:42, 1 September 2023
  • The arms were granted on June 26, 1911. ...ibed as a red S on a blue shield. As colours were not clear, the arms were granted in 1911 in the colours of the County Arnsberg.
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  • ...half rook. The rook is a canting element (Roche). The arms were officially granted in 1894 and again in 1998. [[Category:Granted 1894]]
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  • The arms were officially granted on July 14, 1933. ...d in 1933 in the colours of the Pappenheim family, who ruled the town from 1364-1410.
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  • In 1364 Emperor Karl IV permitted the Counts of Württemberg to grant city rights t [[Category:Granted 1922]]
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  • The arms were officially granted in 1900. Neudenau received city rights probably by Emperor Friedrich III in 1236. In 1364 the city became a possession of the Archbishops of Mainz. The city belonged
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  • ...l, terwijl het gekanteeld doorsneden zijn de stadsrechten symboliseerd. In 1364 werden aan de dorpen Grootebroek en Bovenkarspel onder de naam Stede Broec, [[Category:Granted 1979]]
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  • The arms were officially granted on November 30, 1954. ...the old seals of the city. The oldest known seal of Kupferberg dates from 1364 and shows only the lion of Bamberg. The city was a possession of the Bishop
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  • ...n June 30, 1966, but are based on the oldest seal of the city, known since 1364. [[Category:Granted 1966]]
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  • ...h) on a mountain (Berg). The arms did not change since and were officially granted on December 13, 1928. [[Category:Granted 1928|Munchberg]]
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  • ...f the Honau Abbey. The first time a local council was mentioned dates from 1364. The oldest seal dates from 1481 and shows the locat patron saint, the Arch [[Category:Granted 1959]]
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  • The arms of Namur were never officially granted, but were confirmed in 1814 and are still used. ...rms for his new territory. All his successors also used the red bend until 1364. The crown was added in the early 14<sup>th</sup> century.
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  • Mönchengladbach got city rights in 1364 from Duke William V of [[Jülich]]. The lion of Jülich was the only symbol ...wavy bar, or brook (Bach) is a canting element. These arms were officially granted in 1903 and used until 1929 when the city merged with Rheydt and some other
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  • ...sbalk), bisschop van 1277-1233; Jan van [[Arkel]] (IIa), bisschop van 1342-1364 en Floris van Wevelinckhoven (IIb), bisschop van 1379-1393. Deze bisschoppe [[Category:Granted 1941]]
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  • The arms were officially granted on February 2, 1996, but have been used since medieval times. File:utrecht-arkel.jpg|[[Jan van Arkel]] (1342-1364)
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