Velvary

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VELVARY

Province: Středočeský Kraj
District (Okres) : Kladno

Arms of Velvary
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Czech V červeném štítě dvě stříbrné věže. Každá má rozšířený sokl, římsou oddělené patro, dvě černá okna nad sebou, rozšířený ochoz, valbovou střechu zakončenou dvěma makovicemi a na ochoze dvě nárožní věžičky, každá s černým oknem a stanovou střechou zakončenou makovicí, střechy modré, makovice zlaté. Mezi věžemi nízká stříbrná kvádrová zeď, na ní stříbrný korunovaný lev se zlatou zbrojí opírající se o pravou věž. Lví ocas ovíjí zezadu levou věž a jeho konec je prostrčen dolním oknem.
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Origin/meaning

The oldest known seal of Velvary dates from the early half of the 15th century and shows already a lion, holding two towers in its paws. Later seals all show the same composition.

The oldest coloured image was created by Velvary school principal Pavel Raphigiues Litomyslsky in 1607, in the Municipal Book "Liber Memorabilium et Contractum" (see below).

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The lion is the lion of Bohemia, the towers are a symbol of a city. It has been speculated that the city originally used the double-headed Imperial Eagle, but there is no proof that the city actually did so.

Arms of Velvary

The arms in the Coffee Hag album +/- 1935

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Literature : Image obtained from here; information provided by Mirek (zebrak@atlas.cz) and http://www.velvary.cz.