Rheda

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Wappen von Rheda/Arms (crest) of Rheda
RHEDA

Country : Germany
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State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
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District (Kreis) : Gütersloh
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(until 1972 Wiedenbrück)


Incorporated into:

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Official blazon
German In silbernem Schilde ein schwarzer goldbewehrter, auf dem Rumpf mit drei goldenemn Ringen belegter Löwe.
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Origin/meaning

The arms of Rheda were granted on June 15, 1908.

The arms show a black lion with three golden rings. The lion is the historical arms of the Lords of Rheda and was also used by their successors in the 16th century, the Counts of Betheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda. The original seal of the city showed a crowned lion with the rose of Lippe. In 1355 Rheda received city rights from Bernhard von der Lippe. The meaning or origin of the rings is not known, they probably were added as a misinterpretation of decorations on the seal. The rose of Lippe was removed in 1908 as there was no loger a connection with the State of Lippe.

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Literature: Meijer, 1940