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'''Country''' : Belgium [[File:Belgium.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | |||
'''Province''' : <br>[[Vlaams-Brabant]][[File:Vlaamsbrabant.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | |||
'''Incorporated into:''' | |||
* 1971 Helen-Bos | |||
* 1977 Budingen | |||
* 1977 [[Halle-Booienhoven]] | |||
** 1971 Dormaal | |||
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*(1841) Een zwart veld, met eenen gulden leeuw met roode klauwen en tong, het bovenste bezet ook met rood. | |'''Dutch''' | ||
*(1988) In sabel een leeuw van goud, geklauwd en getongd van keel met een opgenaaid schildhoofd van hetzelfde | | | ||
* (1841) Een zwart veld, met eenen gulden leeuw met roode klauwen en tong, het bovenste bezet ook met rood. | |||
* (1988) In sabel een leeuw van goud, geklauwd en getongd van keel met een opgenaaid schildhoofd van hetzelfde | |||
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The lion in the arms is the lion of Brabant, as the village historically belonged to Brabant, and the in 1213 the Dukes of Brabant granted several privileges to Zoutleeuw. The lion thus appeared on the oldest seal of the town, dating from 1248. In 1424 it was mentioned in a document that the arms showed a lion and a plain red chief. Whether the chief was added simply to distinguish the arms form those of Brabant, or that it was added as a symbol for the courage and the blood spilled by the inhabitants to defend Brabant is not known. The chief also appeared on the seal from 1640 and the arms thus have not changed since. | The lion in the arms is the lion of Brabant, as the village historically belonged to Brabant, and the in 1213 the Dukes of Brabant granted several privileges to Zoutleeuw. The lion thus appeared on the oldest seal of the town, dating from 1248. In 1424 it was mentioned in a document that the arms showed a lion and a plain red chief. Whether the chief was added simply to distinguish the arms form those of Brabant, or that it was added as a symbol for the courage and the blood spilled by the inhabitants to defend Brabant is not known. The chief also appeared on the seal from 1640 and the arms thus have not changed since. | ||
In the 16th century some other variations of the arms are used; in a roll of arms from 1560-1570 the rms are shown as divided from red and black, with a demi-lion in the upper half. And in anothe rbook the chief was shown in silver with a blue lion again in the chief. | In the 16th century some other variations of the arms are used; in a roll of arms from 1560-1570 the rms are shown as divided from red and black, with a demi-lion in the upper half. And in anothe rbook the chief was shown in silver with a blue lion again in the chief. | ||
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| | File:zoutleeuwz1.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The seal from 1248 | ||
File:zoutleeuwz5.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The seal from 1355 | |||
File:zoutleeuwz2.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The seal from 1405 | |||
File:zoutleeuwz3.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The seal from 1518 | |||
File:zoutleeuwz4.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The seal from 1624 | |||
File:Zoutleeuw1558.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The arms in a manuscript from 1558 | |||
File:Zoutleeuwvr.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The arms in a 16th century manuscript | |||
File:Zoutleeuw17.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The arms in a 17th century [https://bm-lille.fr/patrimoine/digital-viewer/c-16435 manuscript] | |||
File:Zoutleeuw1650.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The arms in 1650 | |||
File:zoutleeuw.hagbe.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The arms in the [[Koffie Hag Belgium|Koffie Hag/Café Hag albums]] +/- 1930 | |||
File:Zoutleeuws.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The arms on a municipal stamp (1940s) | |||
File:zoutleeuw.pol.jpg|alt=Wapen van Zoutleeuw/Arms (crest) of Zoutleeuw|The arms on a police badge ([http://blog.seniorennet.be/police_politie_insignes/ source]) | |||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955: Information from the [http://www.zoutleeuw.be Zoutleeuw council]; seals from M. Gachard, Inventaires des archives de la Belgique, Brussel 1879 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955: Information from the [http://www.zoutleeuw.be Zoutleeuw council]; seals from M. Gachard, Inventaires des archives de la Belgique, Brussel 1879 | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:13, 23 February 2024
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Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on July 31, 1841 and again on October 5, 1988.
The lion in the arms is the lion of Brabant, as the village historically belonged to Brabant, and the in 1213 the Dukes of Brabant granted several privileges to Zoutleeuw. The lion thus appeared on the oldest seal of the town, dating from 1248. In 1424 it was mentioned in a document that the arms showed a lion and a plain red chief. Whether the chief was added simply to distinguish the arms form those of Brabant, or that it was added as a symbol for the courage and the blood spilled by the inhabitants to defend Brabant is not known. The chief also appeared on the seal from 1640 and the arms thus have not changed since.
In the 16th century some other variations of the arms are used; in a roll of arms from 1560-1570 the rms are shown as divided from red and black, with a demi-lion in the upper half. And in anothe rbook the chief was shown in silver with a blue lion again in the chief.
Image gallery
The arms in a 17th century manuscript
The arms in the Koffie Hag/Café Hag albums +/- 1930
The arms on a police badge (source)
Literature: Servais, 1955: Information from the Zoutleeuw council; seals from M. Gachard, Inventaires des archives de la Belgique, Brussel 1879
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