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'''GRAND-DUCHY MECKLENBURG-STRELITZ'''  
'''GRAND-DUCHY MECKLENBURG-STRELITZ'''  


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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

Latest revision as of 14:31, 20 August 2023


GRAND-DUCHY MECKLENBURG-STRELITZ

Coat of arms (crest) of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Duchy)
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Origin/meaning

Mecklenburg-Strelitz was a Duchy from 1701-1815, a Grand-Duchy from 1815-1918 and a free-state from 1918-1934 in the North-East of present Germany.

The new (Grand-)Duchy continued to use the arms of the former Duchy of Mecklenburg (see also Mecklenburg-Schwerin) until new arms were adopted on January 6, 1921 for the Free-State.

The tower symbolises the castle and fortress of Stargard built in the 13th century and from 1352-1603 often the residence of the Dukes of Mecklenburg.

The arms show the bull's head of Mecklenburg, but in these arms the ring through the nose is removed as is the crown. The cross symbolises the diocese and State of Ratzeburg. In 1648 the State of Ratzeburg became part of Mecklenburg, and after the division of Mecklenburg it became part of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

Literature : Hupp, Kaffee Hag albums 1920s; Schutt 2002.