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| Page Views: 146 Last Visit to Leeuwarden: - | Civic Heraldry by nighthawk - last update: Jan 25, 2002 |
Province of Friesland "Azure two lions passant in pale or, between seven billets of the same, placed horizontally two, two and three. The shield is crested by a coronet of four pearls between five leaves or. Supporters: two lions rampant or." Friesland is a province in the North of the Netherlands. Friesland originally included a larger area, of which parts are now in Noord Holland, Groningen and Germany. The Frisians formed an independent state. The German Emperor Frederik Barbarossa made Frieland a condominium between the Counts of Holland and the Bishops of Utrecht. The counts of Holland, however, failed to establish their power in the area. They only obtained West-Friesland, now part of the province of Noord Holland. At the same time the Counts of Gelre claimed the eastern part of the area. They also failed to establish their power for a longer period. To establish their claim they used arms with two lions on a field with silver coins. The lion was the lion of Gelre. It symbolized Gelre and Friesland. When the province finally became part of the Netherlands the arms were continued. In the 16th century the coins were replaced by 7 rectangles, representing the seven districts of (ancient) Friesland. The arms haven't changed since then. |
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VeronicaG Mon Jan 23, 2006 18:17 UTC I would have liked to read more on the sites here at Leeuwarden--looks like a pretty place....love the moo-cow!! | Waalewiener Sun Mar 28, 2004 03:58 UTC It was a surprise to see a Leeuwarden page ,but here it is and it is good one with great pictures so Roelien it is very nice to see this page . | gosiaPL Fri Nov 14, 2003 11:53 UTC Been to Leeuwarden on my way to visit a friend in a nearby town. Seen the cow statue and got a kick out of! :-) That's a lovely region, thanks for showing it on VT. | yen_2 Fri Apr 19, 2002 17:05 UTC Nice pictures...well done! |
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