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BERGEDORF

State : Hamburg
Incorporated into : 1937 Hamburg

Wappen von Bergedorf/Arms of Bergedorf
Official blazon
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Origin/meaning

The arms are based on the seal of the town, known since around 1400. The meaning of the three oaks, however, is not known. In 1880 the city placed three shields on the trees, one of Sachsen-Lauenburg, one of Hamburg and one divided of Hamburg and Lübeck (see seal below). These three shields each represent part of the history of the town, when it was ruled by the Counts of Sachsen-Lauenburg or the cities. In the early 20th century the shields were removed again.

Siegel von Bergedorf

The municipal stamp shown in 1892
Siegel von Bergedorf

The seal of around 1900
Bergedorf

The arms in a French publication (+/- 1890-1900)
Blason de Bergedorf

The arms round 1905-1910

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