Kröpelin

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KRÖPELIN

State : Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
District (Kreis) : Rostock (until 2011 Bad Doberan)
Additions : 2004 Altenhagen, Jennewitz, Schmadebeck

Wappen von Kröpelin
Wappen von Kröpelin
Official blazon
German

In Blau einen nach links kriechenden Krüppel mit silbernen Gewand, natürlicher Fleischfarbe (Ausnahmefarbe), mit goldenem Kegelhut, silbernem Haar und goldenen Klötzen an den Unterschenkeln und in den Händen; über dem Krüppel ein links gelehnter goldener Schild mit einem hersehenden schwarzen Stierkopf mit silbernen Hörnern und einer goldenen Fürstenkrone, von der fünf Zinken sichtbar sind.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on April 10, 1858 and again with some slight changes (above right) on June 8, 1999.

The arms are based on the oldest known seal of the city, see below, dating from 1306. The arms are canting, showing a cripple (Krüppel), although the name is derived from a Slavic word, meaning the hoarse. The small shield shows the arms of the Lords of Rostock, who granted the city rights in 1240.

Wappen von Kröpelin

Seal from 1306
Seal of Kröpelin

Seal from around 1900
Wappen von Kröpelin

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925

On January 2, 1941 Kröpelin received new arms that showed a golden griffin in a red field (for Pommern), holding a swastika in its right claw. These arms were abolished in 1945. Unfortunately I have no image of these.


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Literature: Bensing, et al 1985; Schütt, 2002