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ABBEY OF OUR LADY TEN WIJNGAERD (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwabdij ten Wijngaerd)

Town/city : Leuven, Belgium
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order : Cistercian

Established : 1519
Abolished : 1798

Arms (crest) of Abbey of Our Lady ten Wijngaerd
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Origin/meaning

The arms are canting, showing Our Lady between two grape plants (Wijngaerd means vineyard). The arms are first known from a map from around 1600, but may have been in use since the foundation.

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Literature: Cruys, M. et al : Heraldiek van Abdijen en Kloosters 32:ten Wijngaerd


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