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The arms indicate that the village developed around the Good Hope Convent, founded in 1629 by Philippe-François d'Arenberg (1625-1674), 17th Duke of [[Aarschot]]. The three medlar flowers are taken from the arms of the Arenberg family and the crown is a ducal crown. | The arms indicate that the village developed around the Good Hope Convent, founded in 1629 by Philippe-François d'Arenberg (1625-1674), 17th Duke of [[Aarschot]]. The three medlar flowers are taken from the arms of the Arenberg family and the crown is a ducal crown. | ||
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The arms indicate that the village developed around the Good Hope Convent, founded in 1629 by Philippe-François d'Arenberg (1625-1674), 17th Duke of Aarschot. The three medlar flowers are taken from the arms of the Arenberg family and the crown is a ducal crown.
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