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Iddergem and Welle formed one estate since 1698, which at the time was bought by Frans Ignaas Vilain XIII. The family Vilain XIII remained Lords of the estate until the late 18th century. Their arms were a black shield with silver chief with a black label.
Iddergem and Welle formed one estate since 1698, which at the time was bought by Frans Ignaas Vilain XIII. The family Vilain XIII remained Lords of the estate until the late 18th century. Their arms were a black shield with silver chief with a black label.
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DENDERLEEUW

Province : Oost-Vlaanderen
Additions : 1977 Iddergem, Welle

Denderleeuw.jpg

Official blazon

  • (1818) Partie, het eerste deel van zilver beladen met een gegolfde fasce van lazuur het tweede van goud met een leeuw in zijne natuurlijke kleur liggende op een terras van sinople geplaatst en fasce.
  • (1844) een zilveren schild met eene blaeuwe rivier, dwars loopende; van boven af in tweeën gedeeld met goud, met eenen leeuw, naer het leven, liggende op eenen groenen heuvel.
  • (1985) Gedeeld 1. in keel drie leeuwen van goud, geklauwd en getongd van lazuur 2. in sabel een schildhoofd van zilver, beladen met een barensteel van het veld.

Origin/meaning

The old arms were granted on February 24, 1818 and confirmed on May 27, 1844. The new arms were granted on December 2, 1985.

The arms are canting; the wavy bar in the right half shows the Dender river. The left half shows a (natural, not heraldic) lion (Leeuw in Dutch). As no historical seals were known, the local council probably designed the arms in 1813. Leeuw in the name probably is derived from an old word for hill and has nothing to do with lions...

Denderle.jpg

The arms from 1818/1844
Denderleeuw.hagbe.jpg

The arms in the Koffie Hag/Café Hag albums +/- 1930

The new arms combine the arms of the Gavere-Liedekerke and the Vilain XIII families.

Denderleeuw and Liedekerke historically formed one estate. In the late 12th century the estate became a possession of the van Gavere family. Raas V van Gavere (died 1217) used the title Lord of Liedekerke for the first time. The family held the estate until 1477. The arms of the family were three golden lions in red.

Iddergem and Welle formed one estate since 1698, which at the time was bought by Frans Ignaas Vilain XIII. The family Vilain XIII remained Lords of the estate until the late 18th century. Their arms were a black shield with silver chief with a black label.

Denderleeuw.pol.jpg

The arms on a police badge (source)

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