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The arms of Dresden already appear on the seal of the city in 1309. | The arms of Dresden already appear on the seal of the city in 1309. |
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DRESDEN
State : Sachsen
Urban district (Kreisfreie Stadt) : Dresden
Additions : 1836 Antonstadt, Friedrichstadt; 1866 Neudorf; 1892 Albertstadt, Strehlen; 1892 Striesen; 1897 Hellerberge, Pieschen, Trachenberge; 1899 Albertpark; 1901 Gruna; 1902 Räcknitz, Seidnitz, Zschertnitz; 1903 Cotta, Kaditz, Löbtau, Mickten, Naußlitz, Plauen, Trachau, Übigau, Wölfnitz; 1912 Tolkewitz; 1913 Reick; 1921 Blasewitz, Briesnitz, Bühlau, Coschütz, Dobritz, Gostritz, Kaitz, Kemnitz, Kleinpestitz, Kleinzschachwitz, Laubegast, Leuben, Leutewitz, Loschwitz, Mockritz, Niedergorbitz, Obergorbitz, Rochwitz, Stetzsch, Weißer Hirsch; 1922 Leubnitz-Neuostra, Prohlis, Torna; 1927 Waldfriedhof; 1928 Neuvermessung; 1930 Lockwitz; 1930 Omsewitz, Wachwitz; 1945 Albertstadt, Dölzschen, Gittersee; 1950 Hellerau, Hosterwitz, Klotzsche, Niederpoyritz, Niedersedlitz (1922 Luga), Pillnitz, Wilschdorf, Zschachwitz (1910 Großzschachwitz, Meußlitz, Sporbitz), Zschieren; Oberpoyritz, Söbrigen; 1997 Altfranken, Cossebaude (1970 Neu Leuteritz; 1974 Gohlis, Niederwartha; 1994 Oberwartha); 1999 Gompitz, Kauscha, Langebrück, Mobschatz (1994 Brabschütz (1950 Rennersdorf, Merbitz, Podemus; 1970 Alt-Leuteritz)), Schönfeld-Weißig (1994 Borsberg, Cunnersdorf, Eschdorf, Gönnsdorf, Pappritz, Rockau, Schönfeld, Schullwitz, Weißig), Weixdorf (1914 Lausa (1879 Friedersdorf), Gomlitz; 1965 Marsdorf)
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Origin/meaningThe arms of Dresden already appear on the seal of the city in 1309. The seal may be older as Dresden received city rights already in the early 13th century. The arms have ever since been used by the city. From the 16th century the city often used a helmet and mantling, but these were abolished in 1926. The arms show the lion of Meissen and the pales of Landsberg. The original pales were blue, but the colour was likely changed to distinguish the arms from the Counts of Meissen-Landsberg and the city of Leipzig.
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