Uslar

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USLAR

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Northeim
Additions : 1974 Ahlbershausen, Allershausen, Bollensen, Delliehausen, Dinkelhausen, Eschershausen, Fürstenhagen, Gierswalde, Kammerborn, Offensen, Schlarpe, Schönhagen, Schoningen, Sohlingen, Vahle, Verliehausen, Volpriehausen, Wiensen

Wappen von Uslar/Arms (crest) of Uslar
Official blazon
German In Silber eine geziegelte rote Zinnenmauer, darüber zwei roten Zinnentürme mit blauen Kuppeldächern, worauf eine goldene Kugel; vor der Mauer ein geziegelter roter Sockel, belegt mit einem silbernen Schild, darin der grüne Buchstabe „V“; auf dem Sockel steht ein rotbewehrter und rotbezungter blauer Löwe.
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Origin/meaning

The arms are granted in 1935 and were slightly changed in shape and re-confirmed in 1952.

The arms are mainly based on the oldest seal of the city, which is known since the late 13th century. This seal showed a gate with two towers. Between the towers the so-called lion-monument in Braunschweig, built in 1166. The lion in the monument is taken from the Welfen dynasty, at the time Dukes of Braunschweig, and who also ruled Uslar.
A later seal, known from 1642 shows the same composition. The colours are known from the early 18th century, when also the small shield with the V (or Roman U) appears. At the time the towers were no longer church towers.





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Literature: Stadler,1964-1971, 8 volumes; Ahrens, 1891