Stolzenau

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STOLZENAU

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Nienburg
Additions : 1974 Anemolter, Diethe, Frestorf, Hibben, Holzhausen, Müsleringen, Nendorf, Schinna
Samtgemeinde : Samtgemeinde Mittelweser

Wappen von Stolzenau/Arms (crest) of Stolzenau
Official blazon
German Gespalten durch einen von Silber und Blau gespaltenen gesenkten Anker von Rot und Gold; vorne ein silberner Rundturm mit Spitzdach und Erker und einer zum Schildrand durchgehenden silbernen Zinnenmauer; hinten eine aufrechte, rot bewehrte schwarze Bärentatze.
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Origin/meaning

The oldest known seal of the town dates from the 15th century and already shows the combination of a tower and the bear's claw. The town was ruled by the Counts of Hoya, whose arms were a bear's claw. The counts built a large fortress in the town and had one of their residencies since 1525. The castle symbolises the fortress. The anchor was added in 1930 when the arms were officially granted, and symbolise the importance of shipping on the Weser river.

As none of the municipalities incorporated into Stolzenau in 1974 used arms, the old arms were continued for the new town.

In the Kaffee Hag albums of the early 20th century the arms were shown in different colours and without the anchor, see below.

Wappen von Stolzenau

The arms by Hupp in the Kaffee Hag albums +/- 1925

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Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes; Ziegler, 1986; Kaffee Hag picture albums, 1920s.