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'''HARDEGSEN'''
'''HARDEGSEN'''


State : [[Niedersachsen]]<br/>
State: [[Niedersachsen]]<br/>
District (Kreis) : [[Northeim (kreis)|Northeim]]<br/>
District (Kreis): [[Northeim (kreis)|Northeim]]<br/>
Additions : 1974 [[Asche]], [[Ellierode]], [[Ertinghausen]], [[Espol]], [[Gladebeck]], [[Hettensen]], [[Hevensen]], [[Lichtenborn]], [[Lutterhausen]], [[Trögen]], [[Üssinghausen]]  
Additions: 1974 [[Asche]], [[Ellierode]], [[Ertinghausen]], [[Espol]], [[Gladebeck]], [[Hettensen]], [[Hevensen]], [[Lichtenborn (Hardegsen)|Lichtenborn]], [[Lutterhausen]], [[Trögen]], [[Üssinghausen]]  


[[File:hardegse.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:hardegse.jpg|center|Wappen von Hardegsen/Arms (crest) of Hardegsen]]


====Official blazon====
{| class="wikitable"
(de)
|+Official blazon
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|'''German'''
| Im blauen Feld ein springendes silbernes Ross.
|-
|'''English'''
| blazon wanted
|}


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
Hardegsen received city rights in 1383 from Duke Otto von Braunschweig-Göttingen, but the horse already appears on a slightly older seal of the city. At first the horse was shown without a shield, but later seals all showed the horse on a shield. All later seals and images have shown the horse, sometimes facing left, but most often facing right as in the present arms. The horse itself is most likely the horse of Lower-Saxony (Niedersachsen, see the State arms). The colours were first mentioned in 1891 and have not changed since.
Hardegsen received city rights in 1383 from Duke Otto von Braunschweig-Göttingen, but the horse already appears on a slightly older seal of the city. At first the horse was shown without a shield, but later seals all showed the horse on a shield. All later seals and images have shown the horse, sometimes facing left, but most often facing right as in the present arms. The horse itself is most likely the horse of Lower-Saxony (Niedersachsen, see the State arms). The colours were first mentioned in 1891 and have not changed since.


{|align="center"
===Image gallery===
|align="center"|[[File:hardegsen.hagd.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>The arms by [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] in the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] +/- 1925   
<gallery widths=250px heights=200px perrow=0>
|}
File:hardegsen.hagd.jpg|alt=Wappen von Hardegsen/Arms (crest) of Hardegsen|The arms by [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] in the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] +/- 1925   
File:Hardegsen60.jpg|alt=Wappen von Hardegsen/Arms (crest) of Hardegsen|Municipal stationery, 1960s
</gallery>
 
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.
 


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Stadler, K. : Deutsche Wappen - Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Angelsachsen Verlag, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.


[[Category:German Municipalities H]]
[[Category:German Municipalities H]]
[[Category:Niedersachsen]]
[[Category:Niedersachsen]]
[[Category:Northeim]]
[[Category:Northeim]]

Latest revision as of 11:28, 11 August 2024

HARDEGSEN

State: Niedersachsen
District (Kreis): Northeim
Additions: 1974 Asche, Ellierode, Ertinghausen, Espol, Gladebeck, Hettensen, Hevensen, Lichtenborn, Lutterhausen, Trögen, Üssinghausen

Wappen von Hardegsen/Arms (crest) of Hardegsen
Official blazon
German Im blauen Feld ein springendes silbernes Ross.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

Hardegsen received city rights in 1383 from Duke Otto von Braunschweig-Göttingen, but the horse already appears on a slightly older seal of the city. At first the horse was shown without a shield, but later seals all showed the horse on a shield. All later seals and images have shown the horse, sometimes facing left, but most often facing right as in the present arms. The horse itself is most likely the horse of Lower-Saxony (Niedersachsen, see the State arms). The colours were first mentioned in 1891 and have not changed since.

Image gallery

Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.





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