Velzeke-Ruddershove: Difference between revisions

From Heraldry of the World
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Text replace - "[[Literature" to "{{media}} [[Literature")
m (Text replace - "{|width="100%" style="color:black; background-color:#ffffcc;" |width="15%"|50 px|left |width="70%" align="center" |'''Heraldry of the World<br/>Civic heraldry of Belgium - Belgische Gemeentewapens / [[B)
Line 3: Line 3:
|width="70%" align="center" |'''Heraldry of the World<br/>Civic heraldry of [[Belgium]] - [[Belgium|Belgische Gemeentewapens]] / [[Belgium|Armorial de Belgique]]'''
|width="70%" align="center" |'''Heraldry of the World<br/>Civic heraldry of [[Belgium]] - [[Belgium|Belgische Gemeentewapens]] / [[Belgium|Armorial de Belgique]]'''
|width="15%"|[[File:Belgium.jpg|50 px|right]]
|width="15%"|[[File:Belgium.jpg|50 px|right]]
|}
|}<seo title="Gemeentewapen, Wapen, Wapenschild, Blason, Armoiries" />


'''VELZEKE-RUDDERSHOVE'''
'''VELZEKE-RUDDERSHOVE'''

Revision as of 19:24, 19 January 2015

Belgium.jpg
Heraldry of the World
Civic heraldry of Belgium - Belgische Gemeentewapens / Armorial de Belgique
Belgium.jpg

VELZEKE-RUDDERSHOVE

Province : Oost-Vlaanderen
Incorporated into : 1970 Zottegem

Velzeke.jpg

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on September 2, 1818.

The arms are based on the 17th century seal of the council. The oldest seal is known form 1347 and shows St. Martin, cutting his cloak for a beggar. The 17th century seal showed a city gate with two small shields. The right shield is derived from the arms of the Lords of Zottegem. The left shield shows three lion heads, its origin is not clear.

As no original colours were known the arms were granted in the Dutch national colours in 1818. This was not corrected after the independence of Belgium in 1830.


Contact and Support

Partners:

Your logo here ?
Contact us



© since 1995, Heraldry of the World, Ralf Hartemink Ralf Hartemink arms.jpg
Index of the site

Literature : Servais, 1955