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'''ZARASAI''' | '''ZARASAI''' | ||
County : [[Utena (county)|Utena ]] | County : [[Utena (county)|Utena ]] | ||
[[File:zarasai.jpg|center]] | [[File:zarasai.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
Zarasai first received a coat of arms in 1836, when the town was renamed Novoaleksandrovsk, in honour of Alexander, son of Emperor Nicholas I. From 1919-1929 the town was named Ezerenai, and in 1929 the original name of Zarasai was restored. The old arms showed in the upper half of the shield the Russian eagle, and in the lower a phoenix rising from the flames, and a building in the background. There is no evidence that this coat of arms was ever used. | Zarasai first received a coat of arms in 1836, when the town was renamed Novoaleksandrovsk, in honour of Alexander, son of Emperor Nicholas I. From 1919-1929 the town was named Ezerenai, and in 1929 the original name of Zarasai was restored. The old arms showed in the upper half of the shield the Russian eagle, and in the lower a phoenix rising from the flames, and a building in the background. There is no evidence that this coat of arms was ever used. | ||
When Novoaleksandrovsk became a district center, new arms were granted. The new arms showed in the upper half | When Novoaleksandrovsk became a district center, new arms were granted. The new arms showed in the upper half an obelisk, symbol of Kaunas province. The lower half also showed an obelisk as a symbol of the town itself. The obelisk in the town was built in 1841. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:Novoaleksandrovsk .jpg|center|350 px|Arms of Novoaleksandrovsk ]] <br/>The arms of Novoaleksandrovsk | |||
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In 1969 the city wanted to adopt new arms. The symbolism in the old arms was traditionally imperial Russian, and thus considered unsuitable. The new design showed an imaginary animal, partly stag, partly fish, symbolising the rich forests and lakes around the city. The orb represents the sun. The base of the shield showed a wavy sword, symbolising historical battles and justice. The design was introduced, but already abolished in 1970. | In 1969 the city wanted to adopt new arms. The symbolism in the old arms was traditionally imperial Russian, and thus considered unsuitable. The new design showed an imaginary animal, partly stag, partly fish, symbolising the rich forests and lakes around the city. The orb represents the sun. The base of the shield showed a wavy sword, symbolising historical battles and justice. The design was introduced, but already abolished in 1970. | ||
After the independence of Lithuania the design was slightly changed and officially granted on March 7, 1996. | After the independence of Lithuania the design was slightly changed and officially granted on March 7, 1996. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:zarasai1.jpg|center|350 px|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms from 1969 | |||
|align="center"|[[File:Zarasai.startas.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms on a [[Startas]] matchbos label (1970s ?) | |||
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|align="center"|[[File:Lt-623.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms on a 1996 stamp | |||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Lithuania|'''Literature''']]: Rimsa, 1998 | |||
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[[Category:Lithuanian Municipalities]] | [[Category:Lithuanian Municipalities]] | ||
[[Category:Utena]] | [[Category:Utena]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1996]] | [[Category:Granted 1996]] |
Latest revision as of 06:52, 24 March 2024
ZARASAI
County : Utena
Lithuanian | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
Zarasai first received a coat of arms in 1836, when the town was renamed Novoaleksandrovsk, in honour of Alexander, son of Emperor Nicholas I. From 1919-1929 the town was named Ezerenai, and in 1929 the original name of Zarasai was restored. The old arms showed in the upper half of the shield the Russian eagle, and in the lower a phoenix rising from the flames, and a building in the background. There is no evidence that this coat of arms was ever used.
When Novoaleksandrovsk became a district center, new arms were granted. The new arms showed in the upper half an obelisk, symbol of Kaunas province. The lower half also showed an obelisk as a symbol of the town itself. The obelisk in the town was built in 1841.
The arms of Novoaleksandrovsk |
In 1969 the city wanted to adopt new arms. The symbolism in the old arms was traditionally imperial Russian, and thus considered unsuitable. The new design showed an imaginary animal, partly stag, partly fish, symbolising the rich forests and lakes around the city. The orb represents the sun. The base of the shield showed a wavy sword, symbolising historical battles and justice. The design was introduced, but already abolished in 1970.
After the independence of Lithuania the design was slightly changed and officially granted on March 7, 1996.
The arms from 1969 |
The arms on a Startas matchbos label (1970s ?) |
The arms on a 1996 stamp |
Literature: Rimsa, 1998
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