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Province: Ústecký Kraj
District (Okres) : Teplice
Czech | V červeno-modře polceném štítě vpravo doleva obrácený český lev, vlevo z černé jámy mezi skalami přirozené barvy vyrůstá zlatá berla přeložená stříbrnými hornickými kladívky na černých topůrkách. |
English | (Teplice) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
On October 24, 1477 King Vladislaus II bestowed the rights of a Townlet on a mining settlement which originated in the 13th century. In 1594 it was promoted to the status of a Mining Town by Rudolph II.
The arms show the Royal Bohemian lion and on the other side a crosier with miner's tools. In the current version the base of the left half shows a mine, in an older version it showed a wall. The crosier refers to the fact that the village was a possession of the Osek and Teplice Abbeys in the 13th and 14th century.
The arms by Widimsky, 1864 |
The arms by Jan Čaka (1981) |
The arms on a stamp from 1982 |
Literature : Image obtained from here.
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