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Province : [[Oost-Vlaanderen]]<br/>
Province : [[Oost-Vlaanderen]]<br/>
Additions : 1976 [[Baardegem]], [[Erembodegem]], [[Gijzegem]], [[Herdersem]], [[Hofstade bij Aalst]], [[Meldert bij Aalst]], [[Moorsel]], [[Nieuwerkerken]]
Additions : 1976 [[Baardegem]], [[Erembodegem]], [[Gijzegem]], [[Herdersem]], [[Hofstade bij Aalst]], [[Meldert bij Aalst]], [[Moorsel]], [[Nieuwerkerken (Aalst)|Nieuwerkerken]]


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AALST

Province : Oost-Vlaanderen
Additions : 1976 Baardegem, Erembodegem, Gijzegem, Herdersem, Hofstade bij Aalst, Meldert bij Aalst, Moorsel, Nieuwerkerken

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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted in 1819 and confirmed on February 6, 1841.

The oldest seals of Aalst, known from the 13th and 14th centuries showed a knight, holding a sword in one hand and the banner of Vlaanderen in the other. A seal from 1407 also adds a small shield with the arms of Vlaanderen.

The above arms were first shown in the roll of arms of Gaillard from 1557. The sword is probably taken from the original knight. The two shields show the Imperial eagle and the lion of Vlaanderen, indicating that Aalst was part of Vlaanderen, which was in turn part of the Holy Roman Empire. The arms granted in 1819 are identical to those mentioned by Gaillard.

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Het wapen in de Koffie Hag albums +/- 1930

Literature : Servais, M. : Armorial des provinces et des communes de Belgique. Liege, 1955, 1041 p