List of coats of arms with the Geldrian lion
The list of coats of arms with the Geldrian lion includes municipal coats of arms and other coats of arms as well as logos with the Geldrian lion . It was a heraldic coat of arms symbol and common figure ( heraldic animal ) of the Duchy of Geldern . The municipalities, places and administrative units listed in the list indicate their historical affiliation to this duchy by means of the Geldrian lion in their coats of arms.
Description of coat of arms
In blue a striding, two-tailed, red-crowned, red-tongued and red-armored golden lion.
Coat of arms in Germany
The German places and municipalities were in the Geldrischen Oberquarian, also called Roermond Quarter.
coat of arms | corporation | Surname | district | state | description |
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former parish, today in dungeon | Office Nieukerk | Kleve district | North Rhine-Westphalia | in the upper field a soaring, red-armored, two-tailed golden (yellow) lion | |
city | Erkelenz | District of Heinsberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | above a striding, double-tailed, red-tongued and armored golden lion | |
city | Funds | Kleve district | North Rhine-Westphalia | a striding, two-tailed, red-tipped, red-tongued and armored golden lion | |
city | Goch | Kleve district | North Rhine-Westphalia | above a growing, red crowned and red armored, two-tailed golden lion | |
District of the city of Geldern | Chapels | Kleve district | North Rhine-Westphalia | ||
District of the city of Erkelenz | Kückhoven | District of Heinsberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | The lion is not two-tailed | |
circle | District of Heinsberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | The lion is silver | ||
city | Alt-Viersen | District of Viersen | North Rhine-Westphalia | City of Viersen until 1969 | |
circle | District of Viersen | North Rhine-Westphalia | behind a right-facing, two-tailed golden lion, armed in red | ||
city | Wegberg | District of Heinsberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | ben a growing, red crowned, armored and tongued, two-tailed golden lion |
Coat of arms in the Netherlands
The duchy consisted of four administrative units, the upper quarters of Roermond and the three lower quarters of Arnhem , Nijmegen and Zutphen .
coat of arms | corporation | Surname | province | Quarter | description |
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province | Limburg Province | ||||
local community | Belfeld | Limburg Province | Roermond | Parish until 2001 | |
city | Roermond | Limburg Province | Roermond | above a double-tailed, upright, red-tongued and armored, gold-crowned, golden lion, | |
local community | Middelaar | Limburg Province | |||
city | Venlo | Limburg Province | Roermond | ||
province | Gelderland Province | ||||
local community | Doetinchem | Gelderland Province | Zutphen | ||
local community | Harderwijk | Gelderland Province | Arnhem | ||
local community | Hattem | Gelderland Province | Arnhem | ||
local community | Lochem | Gelderland Province | Zutphen | ||
city | Zutphen | Gelderland Province | Zutphen |
Logos
coat of arms | place | Surname | Association / institution | description |
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Erkelenz | SC 09 Erkelenz | Football club | The lion was borrowed from the city's coat of arms, is shown in a stylized form and not with a tail | |
Erkelenz | Heimatverein der Erkelenzer Lande | Hometown club |