Hrob (Teplice)

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Province: Ústecký Kraj
District (Okres) : Teplice

Arms (crest) of Hrob (Teplice)

Official blazon

V červeno-modře polceném štítě vpravo doleva obrácený český lev, vlevo z černé jámy mezi skalami přirozené barvy vyrůstá zlatá berla přeložená stříbrnými hornickými kladívky na černých topůrkách.

Origin/meaning

On October 24, 1477 King Vladislaus II bestowed the rights of a Townlet on a mining settlement which originated in the 13th century. In 1594 it was pro­moted to the status of a Mining Town by Rudolph II.

The arms show the Royal Bohemian lion and on the other side a crosier with miner's tools. In the current version the base of the left half shows a mine, in an older version it showed a wall. The crosier refers to the fact that the village was a possession of the Osek and Teplice Abbeys in the 13th and 14th century.

Wappen von Hrob (Teplice)

The arms by Widimsky, 1864
Arms (crest) of Hrob (Teplice)
The arms by Jan Čaka (1981)
Arms (crest) of Hrob (Teplice)
The arms on a stamp from 1982

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