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Revision as of 10:40, 28 April 2017

Template:Sweden TYRESÖ

Province (Landskap): Södermanland
County (Län): Stockholms län

Tyresö kommunvapen

Official blason

I fält av guld en av vågskuror bildad röd ginbalk, belagd med tre vattenhjul av guld och ovan åtföljd av en röd oxpanna med horn och öron.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted in 1954 and registered in 1974.

The three water mill wheels symbolise the former watermills that provided the energy for the local industry. At the same time they symbolise the present industry in the city. The upper part shows two bull horns, which are derived from the arms of the founder of the village industries in the early 16th century, Gabriel Oxenstierna. The oxen horns are a canting element in his arms (from Ochsenstierna, the old German name of the family, Ochs=oxen in German).


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Literature : Nevéus and de Waern, 1992