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KUTNÁ HORA
Province: Středočeský Kraj
District (Okres) : Kutná Hora
Additions : 1950 Kaňk, Perštejnec, Sedlec
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English | Hora No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
In the vicinity of silver ore mines a new miners' community was established which developed rapidly and in 1318 it was granted first rights of a royal mining town by King John of Luxemburg. In 1392 King Wenceslas IV awarded the town its arms.
The crowned Bohemian lion indicates that the town belongs to the Bohemian kingdom while the rising black eagle is meant to represent the authority of the Roman Empire; the crossed mining hammers held by the lion and the eagle and the King's crown express the status of a royal mining town. The Hussite chalice was added to the coat-of arms during the reign of King George of Podebrady.
The arms were also sometimes shown held by two miners in medieval frocks.
The arms in the Coffee Hag album +/- 1935 |
The arms in the Abadie albums |
The arms by Jan Čaka (1977) |
Literature : Image obtained from here.
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