Stoppenberg
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STOPPENBERG
State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Essen
Incorporated into : 1929 Essen
German | Silber über einem grünen Dreiberg ein rotes Kreuz, darin vier goldene Kugeln. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted on ? for the borough by the city of Essen. The former municipality never had arms.
The green hill is a canting element for the -berg part of the name. The cross with the golden balls refer to the former Convent and church of St. Nicholas in the then village. Normally St. Nicholas is shown with three balls, but here the number is four, for the four former villages in the municipality before 1929 : Schonnebeck, Katernberg, Rotthausen and Stoppenberg.
The seal of the convent in an album from around 1910
Literature: Busch, 2010