File:DEU Geldern COA.png
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[edit]Coat of arms InfoField | Deutsch: der Stadt Geldern
English: of the city of Geldern
Français : de la ville de Geldern |
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Blazon InfoField | Deutsch: Das Wappen zeigt im blauen Schild einen rotgekrönten und -bewehrten doppelgeschwänzten goldenen (gelben) Löwen, unten begleitet von drei silbernen (weißen) Mispelblüten
English: Azure, a lion rampant Or, armoured, tongued, and crowned Gules, accompanied by three medlar flowers Argent. |
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Blazon reference InfoField | Deutsch: § 2 Absatz 2 der Hauptsatzung der Stadt Geldern |
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Deutsch: zuletzt verliehen am 8 April 1971
English: last granted on 8 April 1971 |
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Deutsch: Seit dem Neugliederungsgesetz vom 11. März 1969 ist die alte Stadt Geldern (seit ca. 1229 / 1231) mit den Gemeinden Kapellen, Vernum, Pont, Veert und Walbeck vereint. Das 1909 vom preußischen König Wilhelm II. verliehene Wappen zeigt das ältere geldrische Emblem, die Mispelblüte oder geldrische Rose wie auch das jüngere herzogliche Wappentier, den geldrischen Löwen. Es geht auf Siegel des 16. Jahrhunderts zurück.
English: The arms were officially granted in 1909 by King Wilhelm II of Prussia. The arms combine the two symbols of the Counts, later Dukes of Geldern (Gelre), the medlar flower (or Gueldrian Rose) and the lion. The first seal of the city (used from 1290-1668) shows the rose next to a tower and a small house. |
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creator QS:P170,Q22952627 Coat of arms created for the Project “Heraldry” of the German speaking Wikipedia |
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Source | Wappennutzungssatzung der Stadt Geldern | ||||||||||||||||
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Note: The usage of coats of arms is governed by legal restrictions, independent of the copyright status of the depiction shown here.
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current | 14:45, 8 September 2020 | 967 × 1,063 (299 KB) | Evrik (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 20:18, 10 August 2012 (UTC) - restoring to original image | |
18:15, 27 August 2020 | 295 × 339 (140 KB) | MaxxL (talk | contribs) | transparency applied | ||
18:13, 27 August 2020 | 295 × 339 (127 KB) | MaxxL (talk | contribs) | low res from original | ||
20:18, 10 August 2012 | 967 × 1,063 (299 KB) | MaxxL (talk | contribs) | new version by Juergen59 | ||
12:41, 13 November 2010 | 1,770 × 2,034 (182 KB) | Jürgen Krause (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=The arms were officially granted in 1909 by King Wilhelm II of Prussia. The arms combine the two symbols of the Counts, later Dukes of Geldern (Gelre), the medlar flower (or Gueldrian Rose) and the lion. The first seal of |
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