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Several municipalities in the former Vincx Ambacht use similar arms, which differ only in the number of finches. The different arms were already mentioned on the map made of the [[Vrije van Brugge]] by Pourbus in 1562. The other villages are [[Bredene]], [[Klemskerke]] and [[Vlissegem]]. | Several municipalities in the former Vincx Ambacht use similar arms, which differ only in the number of finches. The different arms were already mentioned on the map made of the [[Vrije van Brugge]] by Pourbus in 1562. The other villages are [[Bredene]], [[Klemskerke]] and [[Vlissegem]]. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955 | ||
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Revision as of 07:23, 3 September 2023
Country : Belgium Province : West-Vlaanderen Incorporated into:
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French | D'argent, à la croix de gueules vidée et recercelée, accompagnée au premier et au quartrième d'une canette de sable. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on April 18, 1847.
The arms show a cross, derived from the cross of the Knights Templar, and two finches. The finches are a canting symbol for the Vincx Ambacht (Vink=finch). The Vincx Ambacht was a part of the Vrije van Brugge, a large territory surrounding the city of Brugge, but not belonging to the city (Vrije van Brugge means Freedom-of-Brugge). The area was for a long time in the Middle Ages a possession of the Knights Templar.
Several municipalities in the former Vincx Ambacht use similar arms, which differ only in the number of finches. The different arms were already mentioned on the map made of the Vrije van Brugge by Pourbus in 1562. The other villages are Bredene, Klemskerke and Vlissegem.
Image gallery
The arms in the Koffie Hag/Café Hag albums +/- 1930
Literature: Servais, 1955
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