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Deutsche Wappen (Gemeindewappen/Kreiswappen) German Civic Heraldry
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UELZEN
State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Uelzen
Additions : 1972
Groß Liedern, Halligdorf, Hambrock, Hansen, Hanstedt II, Holdenstedt, Kirchweyhe, Klein Süstedt, Masendorf, Mehre, Molzen, Oldenstadt, Riestedt, Ripdorf, Tatern, Veerßen, Westerweyhe, Woltersburg.
Origin/meaning:
The arms were granted in 1951 and combine elements of the older seals and arms of the city. Uelzen became a city in the early 13th century and the oldest seal dates from 1240. It shows a three-towered gate. In 1266 the city used a seal with a gate and the lion of the Welfen dynasty. The next seal showed a lion on each of the two towers of the gate. Around 1600 a lion between two trees appears in a shield on the secret seals. These were canting, as the name at the time was Löwenwalde (lion-wood). The present arms thus combine the gate with the arms from 1600.

The arms as shown in 1891
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The arms as shown around 1940
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The arms as shown by the Coffee Hag albums from the 1920s
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Literature : Stadler,1964-1971, 8 volumes; Kaffee Hag picture albums, 1920s; Ahrens, 1891; Rühl, 1940
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