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'''LISSEWEGE'''
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'''Country''': Belgium [[File:Belgium.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
'''Province''': <br>[[West-Vlaanderen]][[File:westvlaanderen.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
'''Incorporated into:'''
*  1970 [[Brugge]]
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Province : [[West-Vlaanderen]]<br/>
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[[File:lisseweg.jpg|center|Wapen van {{PAGENAME}}]]
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| Een wit veld met eenen rooden keper waerop dry gulden St-Michielsschelpen, en beneden vergezeld van eenen bos groene biezen ryzende op eenen aerdkluyt van dezelfde kleur.
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====Official blazon====
Een wit veld met eenen rooden keper waerop dry gulden St-Michielsschelpen, en beneden vergezeld van eenen bos groene biezen ryzende op eenen aerdkluyt van dezelfde kleur.
===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were granted on October 28, 1840.
The arms were granted on October 28, 1840.


The arms are first seen on a 17<sup>th</sup> century map of the Free Territory of Brugge ([[Brugse Vrije]]). The chevron most likely was the symbol of the Lords of [[Dudzele]]. The shells are officially described as shells of Saint Michael, but more likely are the symbol of St. James, as one of the main roads of the pilgrims to the grave of the saint in Santiago de Compostella (Spain) originated in Lissewege.
The arms are first seen on a 16<sup>th</sup> century map of the Free Territory of Brugge (Brugse Vrije). The chevron most likely was the symbol of the Lords of [[Dudzele]]. The shells are officially described as shells of Saint Michael, but more likely are the symbol of St. James, as one of the main roads of the pilgrims to the grave of the saint in Santiago de Compostella (Spain) originated in Lissewege.


The base of the arms shows a canting reed plant (lis=reed mace).
The base of the arms shows a canting reed plant (lis=reed mace).


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===Image gallery===
|align="center"|[[File:lissewege.hagbe.jpg|center|Wapen van/Blason de {{PAGENAME}}]]  <br/>The arms in the [[Koffie Hag Belgium|Koffie Hag/Café Hag albums]] +/- 1930  
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File:lissewege.map.jpg|alt=Wapen van Lissewege/Arms (crest) of Lissewege|The arms on the map of Pieter Pourbus (1571, Groeningemuseum, Brugge)
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File:Lissewege1619.jpg|alt=Wapen van Lissewege/Arms (crest) of Lissewege|The arms in 1619
File:lissewege.hagbe.jpg|alt=Wapen van Lissewege/Arms (crest) of Lissewege|The arms in the [[Koffie Hag Belgium|Koffie Hag/Café Hag albums]] +/- 1930  
File:Lissewegec.jpg|alt=Wapen van Lissewege/Arms (crest) of Lissewege|The arms on a municipal cover (1960s)
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|Literature]] : Servais, 1955
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955


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[[Category:Belgian Municipal Arms L]]
[[Category:Belgian Municipal Arms L]]
[[Category:West-Vlaanderen]]
[[Category:West-Vlaanderen]]
[[Category:Granted 1840]]
[[Category:Granted 1840]]

Latest revision as of 09:09, 16 June 2024

Wapen van Lissewege/Arms (crest) of Lissewege
LISSEWEGE

Country: Belgium
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Province:
West-Vlaanderen
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Incorporated into:


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Official blazon
Dutch Een wit veld met eenen rooden keper waerop dry gulden St-Michielsschelpen, en beneden vergezeld van eenen bos groene biezen ryzende op eenen aerdkluyt van dezelfde kleur.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on October 28, 1840.

The arms are first seen on a 16th century map of the Free Territory of Brugge (Brugse Vrije). The chevron most likely was the symbol of the Lords of Dudzele. The shells are officially described as shells of Saint Michael, but more likely are the symbol of St. James, as one of the main roads of the pilgrims to the grave of the saint in Santiago de Compostella (Spain) originated in Lissewege.

The base of the arms shows a canting reed plant (lis=reed mace).

Image gallery

Literature: Servais, 1955


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