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This proposal also show the same pattern, but now in the third quarter three balls as a symbol for St. Nicholas (after whom the Basilica is named) and a blue wavy bar for both St. Nicholas as patron saint for sailors, as well as the IJssel river. This proposal was not adopted by the basilica.
This proposal also show the same pattern, but now in the third quarter three balls as a symbol for St. Nicholas (after whom the Basilica is named) and a blue wavy bar for both St. Nicholas as patron saint for sailors, as well as the Hollandse IJssel river. This proposal was not adopted by the basilica.


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SINT-NICOLAASBASILIEK IJSSELSTEIN

Wapen van Sint-Nicolaasbasiliek IJsselstein

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Doorsneden ; 1. in sabel, schuingekruist, een conopeum van goud, waarvan het scherm gebaand van goud en keel, met volants van hetzelfde, om en om, en een tintinnabulum vangoud waarin een klokje van zilver; II. gedeeld ; a. in azuur het beeld van Onze Lieve Vrouw van Eiteren van goud; b. in goud een dwarsbalk van sabel belegd met een schuinkruis geschaakt van zilver en keel.
Devies: D.N. IN EITEREN O.P.N. in zwarte letters op een wit lint.

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The arms have been adopted on ?

The arms show in the upper half the symbols for a Roman Catholic Basilica. The third quarter shows the image of the statue 'Onze Lieve Vrouw van Eiteren' in the basilica. The fourth quarter shows the arms of the municipality IJsselstein, a common pattern in all Dutch arms for basilica.

The motto means : Domina Nostra In Eiteren Ora Pro Nobis, (Dutch: Onze Lieve Vrouw van Eiteren bid voor ons; English: Our Lady of Eiteren, pray for us)

In 2000 the following arms were proposed by Daae:

Wapen van Sint-Nicolaasbasiliek IJsselstein

This proposal also show the same pattern, but now in the third quarter three balls as a symbol for St. Nicholas (after whom the Basilica is named) and a blue wavy bar for both St. Nicholas as patron saint for sailors, as well as the Hollandse IJssel river. This proposal was not adopted by the basilica.


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Literatuur : Image obtained from the Basilica and Kolstee, H : Alle Kathedralen en Basilieken van Nederland. Proposal from Daae, 2000