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[edit]Coat of arms InfoField | Deutsch: der kreisfreien Stadt Duisburg. Das Wappen der Stadt Duisburg wurde 1977 zuletzt geringfügig geändert. Es ist jedoch bereits im Jahre 1527 bezeugt. Français : de la ville-arrondissement de Duisburg |
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Blazon InfoField | Deutsch: „Das Wappen der Stadt Duisburg zeigt auf quergeteiltem Schilde in der oberen Hälfte auf Goldgrund (goldgelb) einen schwarzen Doppeladler, von der Brust ab aufwärts, mit roten Zungen, in der unteren Hälfte eine in Silber (weiß) dargestellte dreitürmige Stadtmauer auf rotem Grund.“ English: “per fess Or a double-eagle issuant Sable langued Gules and Gules a citywall with three towers all Argent” |
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Blazon reference InfoField | Deutsch: § 1 Absatz 4 der Hauptsatzung der Stadt Duisburg |
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Date | 1527 / 1977 | ||||
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Deutsch: Es kann teilweise als „redendes“ Wappen bezeichnet werden, denn die Burg weist auf den Namen der Stadt hin. Der Reichsadler deutet auf die Zugehörigkeit zum Reich und weist auf die ehemalige Reichsfreiheit hin, die jedoch bereits 1290 an die Herren von Kleve verpfändet war. Die Farben Rot und Weiß verweisen auf die ehemalige Zugehörigkeit der Stadt zur Hanse.
English: Duisburg became a city in the late 12th or early 13th century. The oldest known seal of the city dates from between 1209-1224 and showed Christ sitting on a throne. The three later great seals of the city, from the 13th and 14th century, all show the same basic composition. The seals were used until the 17th century. In a contraseal from the 15th century the present arms appear for the first time. As proper arms they have been used since the middle of the 16th century. The upper part shows the imperial eagle, where as the lower part may represent the city itself. The red and silver probably refer to the Hanseatic League, to which the city belonged. The arms did not change after the merger in 1974, but the shape of the castle in the image used by the city is changed slightly. |
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Artist InfoField | Stadt Duisburg | ||||
Source | Newly edited and converted to SVG by Amada44 | ||||
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