Maasmechelen

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Wapen van Maasmechelen/Arms (crest) of Maasmechelen
MAASMECHELEN

Country : Belgium
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Province :
Limburg
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Additions :


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Official blazon
Dutch Gedeeld 1. doorsneden a. in goud een krul van een bisschopsstaf van keel b. in keel een vijfpuntige ster van zilver 2. in goud een halve keizerlijke adelaar van sabel.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 9, 1989.

The arms combine elements for the history of the former municipalities.

The crosier stands for Opgrimbie and Vucht. Both belonged to either the diocese of Liège, or the diocesan chapter of Liège. The crosier thus represents the Prince-Bishops of Liège.

Mechelen-aan-de-Maas belonged from 1232-1799 to the chapter ofthe Sint-Servaas church in Maastricht. The star is the arms of Maastricht.

Eisden, Leut, Boorsem and Uikhoven all were free imperial estates, they are thus represneted by the Imperial eagle.

Literature: Image provided by Rudy Vanhorenbeeck, Belgium; Vianae-Awouters and Warlop, 2002.


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Belgium heraldry portal/ Belgische overheidswapens/ Armorial de Belgique

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  • Total pages in the Belgian section : 10
  • of which images : 19
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