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State : [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]<br/>
State : [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]<br/>
Urban District (Stadtkreis) : Hagen<br/>
Urban District (Stadtkreis) : Hagen<br/>
Additions : 1876 Eilpe, Wehringhausen; 1929 Boele, Fley, Halden, [[Haspe]], Herbeck, Holthausen, Vorhalle; 1975 Berchum, Dahl, Garenfeld, [[Hohenlimburg]]  
Additions : 1876 Eilpe, Wehringhausen; 1929 Boele, Fley, Halden, [[Haspe]], Herbeck, Holthausen, Vorhalle; 1975 [[Amt Ergste]] (partly), Berchum, Dahl, Garenfeld, [[Hohenlimburg]]  


[[File:hagen.jpg|center]]
[[File:hagen.jpg|center]]


'''Oficial blason:'''<br>
====Oficial blazon====
Auf blauem Wappenschild einen gelben Eichenbaum
Auf blauem Wappenschild einen gelben Eichenbaum



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HAGEN

State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
Urban District (Stadtkreis) : Hagen
Additions : 1876 Eilpe, Wehringhausen; 1929 Boele, Fley, Halden, Haspe, Herbeck, Holthausen, Vorhalle; 1975 Amt Ergste (partly), Berchum, Dahl, Garenfeld, Hohenlimburg

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Oficial blazon

Auf blauem Wappenschild einen gelben Eichenbaum

Origin/meaning

Hagen received city rights in 1746 from King Friedrich II of Prussia. At the same time the first seal is known, which shows a canting Hag (Hag or Wald, means forest). It was, however, also interpreted as a (natural) lily.

In the 19th century the city thus sometimes used arms with two lilies. On February 1, 1897 the present arms were granted, based on the oldest seal. Originally a mural crown was added to the arms, but this is no longer used.

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The arms as used until 2009
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The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925

Literature : Stadler, K. : Deutsche Wappen - Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Angelsachsen Verlag, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.