Roskilde

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Arms (crest) of Roskilde
ROSKILDE

Country : Denmark
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Region : Sjælland

Amt (until 2007) : Vestsjælland
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(until 1970 Roskilde)


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  • 1970 Himmelev
  • 1970 Sankt Jørgensbjerg
  • 1970 Kornerup-Svogerslev (partly)
  • 1970 Reerslev-Vindinge (partly)
  • 1970 Vor Frue
  • 2007 Gundsø
  • 2007 Ramsø
    • 1970 Ørsted-Dåstrup
    • 1970 Gadstrup-Syv
    • 1970 Snoldelev


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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially registered in 1938.

The arms are based on the oldest seal of the city, which is known since 1286, but which dates from around 1250. The seal shows a bird over a stream or water, surrounded by a wall. The stream is canting, kilde meaning well or spring. The roses first appear in 1384.

The meaning or origin of the bird is unknown. It has been postulated that the bird is an eagle, derived from the German Imperial eagle (the treasurer of the city was a German in the 13th century), or the eagle may be canting (from Høgekøbing, or hawk-city).
It has also been stated that the bird is the symbol of one of the main guilds in the city.

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Literature: Achen, 1982; Zeuthen, 2000


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