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The exact origin of these arms is not known. It has been used since the 18<sup>th</sup> century and is based on a local legend. It has been said that the arms resemble a chessboard as one of the local fortresses was conquered, because two officers were playing chess instead of watching the enemy. | The exact origin of these arms is not known. It has been used since the 18<sup>th</sup> century and is based on a local legend. It has been said that the arms resemble a chessboard as one of the local fortresses was conquered, because two officers were playing chess instead of watching the enemy. | ||
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Netherlands (Heraldische literatuur - Nederland)|Literatuur]] : Van den Bergh, 1878; Sierksma, 1962 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Netherlands (Heraldische literatuur - Nederland)|'''Literatuur''']]: Van den Bergh, 1878; Sierksma, 1962 | ||
[[Category:Nederlandse gemeentewapens Z]] | [[Category:Nederlandse gemeentewapens Z]] | ||
[[Category:Overijssel]] | [[Category:Overijssel]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1898]] | [[Category:Granted 1898]] |
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ZWARTSLUIS
Provincie : Overijssel
Opheffing : 2001 Zwartewaterland
Toevoegingen : -
I : 3 februari 1898
"Geschaakt van zilver en keel in 5 rijen, iedere rij van 5 vakken."
Oorsprong/verklaring :
Volgens een legende is het wapen ontstaan nadat een schans werd veroverd omdat 2 officieren zaten te schaken en dus niet opletten. Het werd in ieder geval al in de 18e eeuw gevoerd. In de Statenzaal van de Staten van Overijssel wordt het abusievelijk weergegeven als zilver en zwart ipv rood.
Het wapen in de Koffie Hag albums +/- 1930 |
Poststempel 1985 |
Briefhoofd 1985 |
Briefhoofd +/- 1990 |
* English
The exact origin of these arms is not known. It has been used since the 18th century and is based on a local legend. It has been said that the arms resemble a chessboard as one of the local fortresses was conquered, because two officers were playing chess instead of watching the enemy.
Literatuur: Van den Bergh, 1878; Sierksma, 1962