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'''Country''' : Sweden [[File:Sweden.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
'''Province (Landskap)''' : [[Södermanland]][[File:soderman.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br>
'''County (Län)''' : [[Södermanlands län]][[File:soderma.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
'''Additions''':
* 1952 Bogsta
* 1952 Bälinge
* 1952 Lästringe
* 1952 Sättersta
* 1952 Torsåker
'''Incorporated into''':
* 1974 [[Nyköping]]


Province (Landskap): [[Södermanland]] <br>
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County (Län): [[Södermanlands län]] <br>
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Additions : 1952 Bogsta, Bälinge, Lästringe, Sättersta, Torsåker<br>
Incorporated into : 1974 [[Nyköping]] (partly in 1991 to [[Gnesta]])
 
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| I blått fält ett treberg av guld med tre uppväxande rågax av guld och däröver en flygande fågel av silver.
 
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I blått fält ett treberg av guld med tre uppväxande rågax av guld och däröver en flygande fågel av silver|-
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on October 25, 1957.


The arms were officially granted on October 25, 1957.
The triple mount alludes to the last part of the name (Berg=hill).
 
The bird is taken from the Legend of St Botvid, which was killed at Rågö in the area. His relatives were then guided to the body by a white bird.  


The Tripplemount allude to the last part of the Name. The Bird is taken from the Legend of St Botvid, which was killed at Rågö in the Area.<br>
The ears of rye, symbolises the village Rågö (Råg=rye) and agriculture.
His relatives was then guided to the body by a White Bird. The Ears of Rye, symbolises the Village Rågö and Agriculture.
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'''[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Sweden|Literature]]''': Andersson, 1994; image from Wikipedia (author Lokal Profil)
'''[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Sweden|Literature]]''': Andersson, 1994; image from Wikipedia (author Lokal Profil)
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Latest revision as of 06:57, 22 April 2024

Arms (crest) of Tystberga
TYSTBERGA

Country : Sweden
Sweden.jpg



Province (Landskap) : Södermanland
Soderman.jpg




County (Län) : Södermanlands län
Soderma.jpg



Additions:

  • 1952 Bogsta
  • 1952 Bälinge
  • 1952 Lästringe
  • 1952 Sättersta
  • 1952 Torsåker

Incorporated into:

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Official blazon
Swedish I blått fält ett treberg av guld med tre uppväxande rågax av guld och däröver en flygande fågel av silver.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on October 25, 1957.

The triple mount alludes to the last part of the name (Berg=hill).

The bird is taken from the Legend of St Botvid, which was killed at Rågö in the area. His relatives were then guided to the body by a white bird.

The ears of rye, symbolises the village Rågö (Råg=rye) and agriculture.

Literature: Andersson, 1994; image from Wikipedia (author Lokal Profil)


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