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STEINFURT
State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
Additions : 1974 Münster (partly), Tecklenburg
German | In Gold ein breiter roter Balken, darauf ein goldemer, mit einem roten Schwan belegter Schild, oben in Gold zwei rote Seerosenblätter, unten in Gold ein rotes Seerosenblatt
Origin/meaningThe arms were granted on March 10, 1978. The arms combine the old arms (see below) with the typical water lily leaves of the County and former district of Tecklenburg.
The previous arms were granted on June 26, 1931. The arms are a combination of the arms of the Lords of Steinfurt (swan) and the Bishops of Münster. The largest part of the county belonged to the bishops of Münster (Hochstift) until 1803, when the wordly possessions of the clergy in Germany were disbanded. The local jurisdiction was in the hands of the Lords of Steinfurt until 1421 and from 1421-1806 in the hands of the counts of Bentheim. The arms thus represent the local lords in the main territory of Münster. Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.
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