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County: [[Pleszew (county)|Pleszew]] | County: [[Pleszew (county)|Pleszew]] | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
Gdansk has a complicated history. The city was founded in 997 and became a possession of the Teutonic Order in 1308. It received (German) city rights in 1343, but the oldest seal dates from the 13<sup>th</sup> century and reads civitatis, indicating that the town may have received city rights before 1308. | Gdansk has a complicated history. The city was founded in 997 and became a possession of the Teutonic Order in 1308. It received (German) city rights in 1343, but the oldest seal dates from the 13<sup>th</sup> century and reads civitatis, indicating that the town may have received city rights before 1308. | ||
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The oldest seal of Gdansk dates from the 13<sup>th</sup> century and only showed St. Mary. The seal read Sigillu antique civitatis Gdasz. On a seal known since 1299 the town is called Danzikh, and the seal shows a Kogge (typical ship of the Hanseatic League). Again a later seal, from the middle of the 14<sup>th</sup> century, shows St. Catherine, standing over a tyrant. | The oldest seal of Gdansk dates from the 13<sup>th</sup> century and only showed St. Mary. The seal read Sigillu antique civitatis Gdasz. On a seal known since 1299 the town is called Danzikh, and the seal shows a Kogge (typical ship of the Hanseatic League). Again a later seal, from the middle of the 14<sup>th</sup> century, shows St. Catherine, standing over a tyrant. | ||
The crosses first appear on a small seal from 1402. The crosses are not separate, but joined together. The first Polish seal, from the end of the 15<sup>th</sup> century, shows St. Bartholomeus, not the crosses. At the same time two small seals are used, which still show the ship. On one of these a small shield with the two crosses is seen. From around 1460 the crosses are present on most seals. Ever since the crosses have been part of the arms of the city. | The crosses first appear on a small seal from 1402. The crosses are not separate, but joined together. The first Polish seal, from the end of the 15<sup>th</sup> century, shows St. Bartholomeus, not the crosses. At the same time two small seals are used, which still show the ship. On one of these a small shield with the two crosses is seen. From around 1460 the crosses are present on most seals. Ever since the crosses have been part of the arms of the city. | ||
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===Image gallery=== | |||
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| | File:danzigz1.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The seal from around 1400 | ||
File:danzigz2.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The seal from the late 16<sup>th</sup> century | |||
File:danzigz3.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The small seal from the middle of the 15<sup>th</sup> century showing a fish and boat. | |||
File:gdanskc4.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms on a coin from 1547 | |||
File:gdanskc1.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms on a coin from 1698 | |||
File:gdanskc2.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms on a coin from 1809 | |||
File:gdanskc3.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms on a coin from 1930 | |||
File:Gdańsk1514.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in a manuscript from 1514 | |||
File:Gdańsk16.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in a [[:Category:Windhag city arms|16th century manuscript]] | |||
File:Gdańsk17.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in a 17th century manuscript | |||
File:danzigz4.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|Seal from around 1900 | |||
File:062b.wsa.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in the [[Wappen-Sammlung Series 2 Cities and regions|Wappen-Sammlung]] (+/- 1910) | |||
File:danzig.cva.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in the [[Continentale Verlags-Anstalt]] album, +/- 1910 | |||
File:Danzig.hagdo.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in the [[Kaffee Hag albums]] +/- 1915 | |||
File:danzig.emm.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in the [[Emmerlinge Series]], +/- 1920 | |||
File:0650.aba.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in the [[Abadie]] albums | |||
File:025.ad.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in a 1930s [[Abdulla-Wappen der Bekanntesten und Bedeutendsten Ausländischen Hauptstädte|album]] | |||
File:Gdansk1939.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms on a 1939 postcard | |||
File:Gdansk1.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms as shown in 1963 | |||
File:Gdansk.wsp.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms on a 1960s [[Wspolna Sprawa Postcards|postcard]] | |||
File:Gdansk2.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms as shown in 1994 | |||
| | File:Gdańskg.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in the town ([http://www.gevelstenen.net/kerninventarisatie/images/Gdansk/Gdansk_BramaMariacka_2eSteen.jpg source]) | ||
File:Gdańskm.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms on a manhole cover | |||
File:Gdańskm1.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms on a manhole cover | |||
File:gdansklights.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Gdańsk/Wappen von Danzig|The arms in the city (2023) | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Poland|'''Literature''']]: | |||
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{{media}} | {{media}} | ||
[[Category:Polish Municipalities G]] | [[Category:Polish Municipalities G]] | ||
[[Category:Pomorze]] | [[Category:Pomorze]] |
Latest revision as of 05:51, 15 September 2023
GDAŃSK
Province: Pomorze
County: Pleszew
Polish | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
Gdansk has a complicated history. The city was founded in 997 and became a possession of the Teutonic Order in 1308. It received (German) city rights in 1343, but the oldest seal dates from the 13th century and reads civitatis, indicating that the town may have received city rights before 1308.
In 1452 the city became Polish. Later the city became Prussian. From 1807-1814 it was a separate state, but ruled by France. In 1814 the city again became Prussian. After the creation of a unified Germany, it became German. In 1919 the city and surrounding area formed an independent state (Freie Stadt Danzig), based on the former cities Danzig and Zoppot as well as the counties Danziger Höhe, Danziger Niederung and Grosses Werder. In 1939 it was occupied by German troops and incorporated into Germany.
After the second world war the state became again a part of Poland.
The oldest seal of Gdansk dates from the 13th century and only showed St. Mary. The seal read Sigillu antique civitatis Gdasz. On a seal known since 1299 the town is called Danzikh, and the seal shows a Kogge (typical ship of the Hanseatic League). Again a later seal, from the middle of the 14th century, shows St. Catherine, standing over a tyrant.
The crosses first appear on a small seal from 1402. The crosses are not separate, but joined together. The first Polish seal, from the end of the 15th century, shows St. Bartholomeus, not the crosses. At the same time two small seals are used, which still show the ship. On one of these a small shield with the two crosses is seen. From around 1460 the crosses are present on most seals. Ever since the crosses have been part of the arms of the city.
The crown was added in 1457. Immediately the city had a new seal made with the new arms. On this, the arms were also held by two supporting lions. These, however, were not officially granted. Ever since the city and the states have used the arms with the lions as supporters. After the city became part of Prussia, the seals showed the arms with the Prussian eagle placed above it.
Image gallery
The arms in a 16th century manuscript
The arms in the Wappen-Sammlung (+/- 1910)
The arms in the Continentale Verlags-Anstalt album, +/- 1910
The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1915
The arms in the Emmerlinge Series, +/- 1920
The arms in the Abadie albums
The arms in a 1930s album
The arms on a 1960s postcard
The arms in the town (source)
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