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  • The arms were nover officially granted. ...tes from the 17th century. The oldest existing copy of the seal dates from 1734. The seal showed a village symbol of unknown meaning and origin as well as
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  • The arms were officially granted on December 18, 1953. The arms are based on the seal of the local mining community known from 1734.
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  • The arms were officially granted on October 29, 2000. ...s is not known; the composition is based on the only known local seal from 1734.
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  • The arms were granted on April 22, 1970 ...of the Van der Werve family, Lords (since 1768 Barons) of Lichtaart since 1734 until the end of the 18th century. The arms are seen on the seals of the vi
    1 KB (155 words) - 07:01, 3 September 2023
  • Vanaf 1734 werd een zegel met slangenkopkruis gebruikt, waarschijnlijk afgeleid van wa ...sittardz2.jpg|center]] <br/>Het eerste zegel met een slangenkopkruis, uit 1734.
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  • The arms were granted on May 24, 1995. ...recalls the first Anglican bishop in Canada, the Rt. Rev. Charles Inglis (1734-1816), first Bishop of Nova Scotia. The motto was his personal one, and is
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  • ...violets recall that Gimécourt passed to the provost of Bar by a treaty of 1734. [[Category:Granted 2020]]
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  • The arms were granted on October 21, 1958. ...se as seen on the old seal of the village council. The seal is known since 1734. The shield itself shows the arms of the Counts of Loon, as the village his
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  • ...ross-crosslets refer to the Ducjy of Bar, to which the area bleonged after 1734. [[Category:Granted 2013]]
    1 KB (210 words) - 07:01, 22 December 2023
  • The arms were granted on March 29, 1974. The previous arms, image below, were granted in 1908.
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  • The arms were granted on March 14, 1841 and confirmed on March 12, 1996. ...de Werve Van Vorselaar as council arms. In 1841 these arms were officially granted by the new Belgian government.
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  • The arms were officially granted on August 19, 2015. ...sents the entrance gate to the old wooden church in the locality, built in 1734 and renovated in 1786, being the only proof regarding the antiquity and the
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  • File:Bangor-sherlock.jpg|[[Thomas Sherlock]] (1728-1734) File:Bangor-cecil.jpg|[[Charles Cecil]] (1734-1737)
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  • ...1803 to the State of Strasbourg (Strassburg), and the Bishop of Strasbourg granted the city rights in the 13<sup>th</sup> century. The oldest seal dates from File:Ettenheimz12.jpg|alt=Siegel von Ettenheim|Seal from 1734-1766
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  • ...ing the patron of teachers and students. Six years later, on the 26th July 1734, the statutes of the university were approved by King Felipe V. The statute
    3 KB (454 words) - 05:33, 1 February 2019
  • No image|[[Manuel de Ocio y Campo]] (1734-1737) [[Category:Granted 2022]]
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  • ...e eerste helft van de 18de eeuw reeds een wapenteken te gebruiken. Toen in 1734 het uurwerk in de toren van de dorpskerk werd gerestaureerd, werd op last v [[Category:Granted 1818]]
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