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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|Literature]] : Servais, 1955
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955


[[Category:Belgian Municipal Arms W]]
[[Category:Belgian Municipal Arms W]]
[[Category:Oost-Vlaanderen]]
[[Category:Oost-Vlaanderen]]
[[Category:Granted 1985]]
[[Category:Granted 1985]]

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WAARSCHOOT

Province : Oost-Vlaanderen
Incorporated into : 2019 Lievegem

Wapen van Waarschoot

Official blazon

In sinopel een gekroonde Onze-Lieve-Vrouw met Kind, beiden met nimbus, neerzittend in een bloementuin, alles van goud, met aan haar voeten een schildje van sabel beladen met een gemetselde burcht van zilver.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on June 3, 1985.

The municipality did not have any historical arms or seals, so the arms granted were based on the arms of the Priory of Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe ten Hove. The priory was founded in the village in 1444. The seal from 1539 showed St. Mary and Jesus on a throne.

As in the early medieval times the village and area was a possession of the Counts of Vlaanderen and was governed by a court, chaired by the Lord of the Oudburg ('old castle') in Gent. The small shield in front of St. Mary shows the arms of the Oudburg.

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Literature: Servais, 1955