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Schinveld was first mentioned in 1180 in a document from Philips van Heinsberg, Archbishop of Köln (Cologne). Schinveld was not a separate estate, but belonged to the estate of Brunssum. Hence no historical seals or arms of Schinveld are known. The Brunssum estate belonged from 1610-1796 to the Van Huyn van Amstenrade family. In 1796 Schinveld became a separate municipality.
Schinveld was first mentioned in 1180 in a document from Philips van Heinsberg, Archbishop of Köln (Cologne). Schinveld was not a separate estate, but belonged to the estate of Brunssum. Hence no historical seals or arms of Schinveld are known. The Brunssum estate belonged from 1610-1796 to the Van Huyn van Amstenrade family. In 1796 Schinveld became a separate municipality.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Netherlands (Heraldische literatuur - Nederland)|Literatuur]] :  Eversen en Meulleneers, 1900
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Netherlands (Heraldische literatuur - Nederland)|'''Literatuur''']]:  Eversen en Meulleneers, 1900


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[[Category:Granted 1889]]
[[Category:Granted 1889]]
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