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Belgische Gemeentewapens - Armories communales de Belgique Belgian Civic Heraldry
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LISSEWEGE
Province : West Vlaanderen
Incorporated into : 1970 Brugge
Origin/meaning :
The arms were granted on October 28, 1840.
The arms are first seen on a 17th century map of the Free Territory of Brugge (Vrije van Brugge). The chevron most likely was the symbol of the Vrije. The shells are officially described as shells of Saint Michael, but more likely are the symbol of St. James, as one of the main roads of the pilgrims to the grave of the saint in Santiago de Compostella (Spain) originated in Lissewege.
The base of the arms shows a canting reed plant (lis=reed mace).
Literature : Servais, 1955
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