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# The arms symbolise the Kraziai massacre of 1893; the Emperor of Russia Alexander III commanded to destroy the Catholic church despite of petitions, but the local people resisted, they clashed unarmed with Russian gendarmes and won that day. Next day the Russian forces were reinforced with 300 Cossacks and broke the resistance. 9 people were killed, 54 injured, several hundreds arrested and 35 of them imprisoned. The church, however, was spared and still exists. So the charge also symbolizes victory of good against evil. The devil was intentionally made to look slightly similar to a Cossack. | # The arms symbolise the Kraziai massacre of 1893; the Emperor of Russia Alexander III commanded to destroy the Catholic church despite of petitions, but the local people resisted, they clashed unarmed with Russian gendarmes and won that day. Next day the Russian forces were reinforced with 300 Cossacks and broke the resistance. 9 people were killed, 54 injured, several hundreds arrested and 35 of them imprisoned. The church, however, was spared and still exists. So the charge also symbolizes victory of good against evil. The devil was intentionally made to look slightly similar to a Cossack. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Rimsa, 1998 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Lithuania|'''Literature''']]: Rimsa, 1998 | ||
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[[Category:Šiauliai]] | [[Category:Šiauliai]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1993]] | [[Category:Granted 1993]] |
Latest revision as of 06:54, 24 March 2024
KRAŽIAI
County : Šiauliai
Municipality : Kelmė
Lithuanian | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on March 4, 1993.
The arms have more than one meaning:
- The local church used to be devoted to St. Michael
- The arms symbolise the Kraziai massacre of 1893; the Emperor of Russia Alexander III commanded to destroy the Catholic church despite of petitions, but the local people resisted, they clashed unarmed with Russian gendarmes and won that day. Next day the Russian forces were reinforced with 300 Cossacks and broke the resistance. 9 people were killed, 54 injured, several hundreds arrested and 35 of them imprisoned. The church, however, was spared and still exists. So the charge also symbolizes victory of good against evil. The devil was intentionally made to look slightly similar to a Cossack.
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