Jihlava
Country : Czechia Province : Vysočina Kraj District (Okres) :
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Czech | * (1900) Ein von Rot und Silber geviertelter Schild. In dem obren rechten, gleich wie in dem unteren linken Felde ein silberner, golden gekrönter und bewehrter wie auch bezungter, doppelt geschwänzter Löwe. In dem oberen linken, dann in dem unteren rechten Felde ein rother Igel. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on September 4, 1900.
The arms are a combination of the lion of Bohemia and a canting hedgehog; the old German name for the town is Iglau (Igel=hedgehog).
In the beginning of the 13th century Jihlava was promoted to the status of a mining town (by King Wenceslas II) and since 1249 it had been enjoying special town and mining rights. Most probably it it was at that time that the arms were designed. But the arms are only known as such since the 16th century.
Image gallery
The arms in the Coffee Hag album +/- 1935
The arms on a matchbox label
The arms on a matchbox label
The arms in a Czech City Quartet game
Literature: Augustin, J. : Ceská Republika - V symbolech, znacích a erbech. Arbor, Sokolov, 1997
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