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'''CHÂTELET'''
'''CHÂTELET'''


Province : [[Hainaut]]<br/>
Province: [[Hainaut]]<br/>
Additions : 1977 Bouffioulx, Châtelineau
Additions: 1977 Bouffioulx, Châtelineau


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The first arms were granted in 1858, new arms on October 17, 1973 and again on February 14, 1978.
The first arms were granted in 1858, new arms on October 17, 1973 and again on February 14, 1978.


The old arms show the bust of St. Elois, dressed as an abbott. Although described as St. Elois, it most likely was St. Lambertus, the local patron saint.The new arms are a combination of the arms of the city and state of [[Liège]], to which the village historically belonged, and the eagle taken from the arms of Wauthier de Fontaine, the oldest known Lord of Ch&acirc;telet, as he received the village in loan of the bishop of Liège in 1220.  
The old arms show the bust of St. Elois, dressed as an abbot. Although described as St. Elois, it most likely was St. Lambertus, the local patron saint.The new arms are a combination of the arms of the city and state of [[Liège]], to which the village historically belonged, and the eagle taken from the arms of Wauthier de Fontaine, the oldest known Lord of Ch&acirc;telet, as he received the village in loan of the bishop of Liège in 1220.  


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Latest revision as of 10:35, 8 October 2024

CHÂTELET

Province: Hainaut
Additions: 1977 Bouffioulx, Châtelineau

Armoiries de Châtelet

Official blazon

  • (1858) D'argent, à un buste de St-Eloi, en costume d'abbé, tenant dans sa main dextre un livre ouvert, et, à senestre, une crosse; le tout au naturel.
  • (1973/78) De gueules à un perron surmonté d'une croix, letout d'or; au chef du même, chargé d'une aigle issante de sable.

Origin/meaning

The first arms were granted in 1858, new arms on October 17, 1973 and again on February 14, 1978.

The old arms show the bust of St. Elois, dressed as an abbot. Although described as St. Elois, it most likely was St. Lambertus, the local patron saint.The new arms are a combination of the arms of the city and state of Liège, to which the village historically belonged, and the eagle taken from the arms of Wauthier de Fontaine, the oldest known Lord of Châtelet, as he received the village in loan of the bishop of Liège in 1220.

Chatelet.jpg

The arms from 1858
Wapen van/Blason de Châtelet

The arms in the Koffie Hag/Café Hag albums +/- 1930
Wapen van/Blason de Châtelet

The arms on a police badge (source)

Literature: Servais, 1955


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