Stendal

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Wappen von Stendal/Arms (crest) of Stendal
STENDAL

Country : Germany
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State : Sachsen-Anhalt
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District (Kreis) : Stendal
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Additions: (to see click on expand)

  • 1906 Röxe
  • 1953 Wahrburg
  • 1973 Borstel
  • 1998 Staffelde
  • 1999 Bindfelde
  • 2005 Jarchau
  • 2010 Buchholz
  • 2010 Dahlen
  • 2010 Groß Schwechten
  • 2010 Heeren
  • 2010 Insel
  • 2010 Möringen
  • 2010 Nahrstedt
  • 2010 Staats
  • 2010 Uchtspringe
  • 2010 Uenglingen
  • 2010 Vinzelberg
  • 2010 Volgfelde
  • 2010 Wittenmoor


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Official blazon
German Gespalten in Silber; vorn am Spalt ein roter golden bewehrter Adler, hinten vier (1:2:1) rautenförmige grüne Steine.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on July 10, 1995.

Stendal was founded by the Bishop of Hildesheim in 1022. In 1151 Stendal received city rights from Albrecht, Duke of Sachsen. The oldest known seal dates from the 14th century (known from 1344-1530) and shows an eagle above a city wall. A smaller seal is also known from the 14th century and only shows the eagle, but with two unidentified symbols near the claws. A later 16th century small seal also shows the same composition.

The eagle is the eagle of Brandenburg, to which the city belonged at the time. The two small figures are not identified, but may be canting stones, the name Stendal may have been derived from Stein-tal, stone-valley. The 'stone' was used as a symbol for the city and was also seen in for example the seal of the butcher's guild from the 14th century. They also appear on the arms in a manuscript from 1514 and on the Roland statue in the city (see below).

On an wood carving from 1462 in the Stendal city hall in the 19th century the current arms appear for the first time. Here the eagle is shown in a divided shield with 4 square stones in the other half. These stones, probably were derived from the old symbol on the seals. In images and decorations from the 17th century onwards the square stones were changed into diamonds, which are still used. The colour of the eagle has never changed, but the colours of the other half have changed regularly during the centuries. Only in 1995 the colours were officially determined.

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Literature: Bensing et al., 1984;




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