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Additions : 1976 [[Bellem]], Lotenhulle, [[Poeke]]; 2019 [[Knesselare]] (1977 Ursel)
Additions : 1976 [[Bellem]], Lotenhulle, [[Poeke]]; 2019 [[Knesselare]] (1977 Ursel)


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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===

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AALTER

Province : Oost-Vlaanderen
Additions : 1976 Bellem, Lotenhulle, Poeke; 2019 Knesselare (1977 Ursel)

Wapen van Aalter/Arms of Aalter

Official blazon

  • (1904) Van zilver met een rood St. Andries kruis.
  • (1986) In keel een ankerkruis van zilver, een schildhoofd van goud met een gaande leeuw van sabel, geklauwd en getongd van keel.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on July 8, 1986 and continued in 2020 after the merger with Knesselare.

The territory of Aalter and Bellem belonged in medieval times to the Estate of de Woestyne. In 1379 the estate was bought by the Count of Vlaanderen (Flanders) and he gave it to his son, the Lord of Praet. The family ruled the estate until 1488, and again in the 18th century.

The local council used a seal with the arms of the Woestyne estate as used by the Praet family, in gold a red cross. On December 18, 1903 this cross, with a silver field instead of a golden field, was granted to the Aalten municipality.

Wapen van/Blason de Aalter

The arms from 1903 as shown in the Koffie Hag/Café Hag albums +/- 1930
Wapen van/Blason de Aalter

The arms on a police badge (source)

The new arms show in the base a silver cross, which was supposedly the arms of the Lords of Woestyne prior to 1379. The chief shows the lion, taken from the arms of the Lords of Poeke, who owned many possessions in Poeke and Lotenhulle.


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Literature : Servais, M. : Armorial des provinces et des communes de Belgique. Liege, 1955, 1041 p; new image and information provided by the municipality of Aalter.