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'''HORDALAND PROVINCE'''
'''HORDALAND PROVINCE'''


Incorporated into : 2020 [[Vestland]]
Incorporated into: 2020 [[Vestland]]


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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were granted on December 1, 1961.
The arms were granted on December 1, 1961.


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[[Literature]] : Capellen and Johannessen, 1987.  
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Norway|'''Literature''']]:  
Capellen and Johannessen, 1987.  


[[Category:Norwegian provinces]]
[[Category:Norwegian provinces]]

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HORDALAND PROVINCE

Incorporated into: 2020 Vestland

Arms (crest) of Hordaland
Official blazon
Norwegian

På raud botn to krosslagde gulløkser med gullkrone over.

English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on December 1, 1961.

The arms show two golden axes and a crown in red. The arms are derived from the old seal of the guild of St. Olav from Onarheim in Tysnes municipality. This seal was used by the delegates of Sunnhordland in 1344 on the document to install king Håkon Magnusson. It was thus the oldest symbol used for the region and adapted as the arms in 1961.The symbols refer to the patron saint of the guild, Saint Olav, King of Norway, whose symbol is an axe.

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The seal of 1344

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Literature:

Capellen and Johannessen, 1987.