Königshorst
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Country: Germany State: Brandenburg District (Kreis): Ostprignitz-Ruppin Incorportaed into:
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German | In Silber zwischen zwei blauen Wellenstäben auf grünem Berg ein schwarzes Butterfass, belegt mit einer goldenen Königskrone. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The green hill and the two wavy pales refer to the -horst part of the name, which means here a dry hill in a marshy area. The Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm I (crown) drained the marshes by digging canals (the wavy pales again) and had the area settled by Dutch farmers. They became famous for their butter and founded a 'butter-and-cheese-school' in 1732 for the daughters of farmers in the region, hence the butter churn.
Literature: MOZ
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