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'''VILVOORDE'''
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Vilvoorde was fortified in 1192 and ever since considered a city. The oldest seal of the city is known since 1346 and shows a castle with two towers. The second seal, known since 1366 shows a more complex castle with two towers and two banners. The banner showed a plain red field with a silver free quarter in another colour, this composition was also used as arms for the city (see image from 1500 below).  
Vilvoorde was fortified in 1192 and ever since considered a city. The oldest seal of the city is known since 1346 and shows a castle with two towers. The second seal, known since 1366 shows a more complex castle with two towers and two banners. The banner showed a plain red field with a silver free quarter in another colour, this composition was also used as arms for the city (see image from 1500 below).  
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|align="center"|[[File:vilvoordez1.jpg|center]] <br/>Seal from 1355
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The arms are based on the third seal, which showed the same composition as the present arms, including the banners beside the towers. The castle itself is a symbol of the fortified character of the city.
The arms are based on the third seal, which showed the same composition as the present arms, including the banners beside the towers. The castle itself is a symbol of the fortified character of the city.
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The main change in the new arms from 1985 is the colour of the banners, which are now red instead of gold, the historically correct version.
The main change in the new arms from 1985 is the colour of the banners, which are now red instead of gold, the historically correct version.


In 1981 the Flemish Herladic Committee advised to the new municipality to add the boar's head of Peutie on the banners. The municipality did not agree with this proposal. Anywat, the head would be impossible to see on smaller versions of the arms.
In 1981 the Flemish Heraldic Committee advised to the new municipality to add the boar's head of Peutie on the banners. The municipality did not agree with this proposal. Anywat, the head would be impossible to see on smaller versions of the arms.


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File:vilvoordez1.jpg|alt=Wapen van Vilvoorde/Arms (crest) of VilvoordeSeal from 1355
File:Vilvoorde17.jpg|alt=Wapen van Vilvoorde/Arms (crest) of Vilvoorde|The arms in a 17th century [https://bm-lille.fr/patrimoine/digital-viewer/c-16435 manuscript]
File:Vilvoorde1500.jpg|alt=Wapen van Vilvoorde/Arms (crest) of Vilvoorde|The arms around 1500
File:Vilvoorde1500.jpg|alt=Wapen van Vilvoorde/Arms (crest) of Vilvoorde|The arms around 1500
File:vilvoord.jpg|alt=Wapen van Vilvoorde/Arms (crest) of Vilvoorde|The arms from 1819/1939  
File:vilvoord.jpg|alt=Wapen van Vilvoorde/Arms (crest) of Vilvoorde|The arms from 1819/1939  
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955; Information provided by the city of Vilvoorde, 2000; Het Volk December 10, 1981.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955; Information provided by the city of Vilvoorde, 2000; Het Volk December 10, 1981.


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