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Revision as of 11:49, 20 August 2023
Country : Czechia Province : Středočeský Kraj District (Okres) :
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Czech | V červeném štítě český lev držící v pravé přední tlapě stříbrnou lilii. |
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Origin/meaning
Žleby developed around the local royal castle in the 14th century. The small city probably initially used the royal (Bohemian) arms, a silver double tailed and crowned lion on a red field. By decree of August 10, 1697 Jan zu Kaiserstein, Lord of Žleby, granted the arms, augmented with a golden lily from his family arms and changing the colour of the lion to gold. The city later changed the colours back to silver, but the lily remained.
Literature: Augustin, 1997.
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