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Additions : 2002 Betzin, Deutschhof, Hakenberg, Karwesee, Königshorst, Manker, Tarmow, Wall; 2003 Brunne, Dechtow, Langen, Lentzke, Linum, Protzen, Walchow, Wustrau-Altfriesack | Additions : 2002 Betzin, Deutschhof, Hakenberg, Karwesee, Königshorst, Manker, Tarmow, Wall; 2003 Brunne, Dechtow, Langen, Lentzke, Linum, Protzen, Walchow, Wustrau-Altfriesack | ||
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FEHRBELLIN
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Ostprignitz-Ruppin
Additions : 2002 Betzin, Deutschhof, Hakenberg, Karwesee, Königshorst, Manker, Tarmow, Wall; 2003 Brunne, Dechtow, Langen, Lentzke, Linum, Protzen, Walchow, Wustrau-Altfriesack
German |
In Silber eine zweitürmige, rote Kirche mit gequadertem Mauerwerk als Unterbau und einem mit einer schwarzen Rosette belegten offenen Doppelbogenportal. Die Türme sind mit je vier schwarzen Fenstern sowie mit bezackten, beknauften und bekreuzten Spitzdächern versehen. Zwischen den Türmen ein wachsender, schwarzbekleideter und behüteter Mönchsrumpf. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on February 18, 1993.
The arms appear on the local seals since the 15th century. The composition, however, is unlogical. A church as shown on the seals and arms never existed in the city. Also, the person, either a man, a priest or a monk in historical images, has an unknkown origin. It may be a reference to the Diocese of Havelberg, to which the city belonged in medieval times.
The municipal stamp shown in 1892 |
The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925 |
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Literature: Bensing et al, 1984