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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Principality was formed after the dissolution of the Diocese and State of [[Diocese of Minden|Minden]] in 1648. It existed until 1807 when it was incorporated in the [[Kingdom of Westfalen]].
The Principality was formed after the dissolution of the Diocese and State of [[Diocese of Minden|Minden]] in 1648. It existed until 1807 when it was incorporated in the [[Kingdom of Westfalen]].



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PRINCIPALITY OF MINDEN

Arms (crest) of Principality of Minden
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Origin/meaning

The Principality was formed after the dissolution of the Diocese and State of Minden in 1648. It existed until 1807 when it was incorporated in the Kingdom of Westfalen.

The arms show two crossed keys as did the Diocese before.

Arms of Principality of Minden

The arms in the Wapen- en Vlaggenboek van Gerrit Hesman (1708)

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