What is Coat Of Arms Of Berlin?

Information about Coat Of Arms Of Berlin



Berlin
City state
Emblazoning
Basic data
Introduction:1954
Legal basis:Seal used ~1253
Supporting Documents:
Alterations:1935, 1954
Coats of Arms of Berlins boroughs
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The coat of arms of Berlin is used by the German city state as well as the city itself, while Berlins various boroughs use their own emblems.

History

When in the 12th an 13th century more and more cities where funded, cities wanted official seals and later their personal coat of arms to seal official documents such as covenants or orders. A seal or coat of arms was usually awarded by the sovereign. Berlin and Cölln (not the town today known as Cologne) as well as the surrounding cities of the Margraviate of Brandenburg were governed by the Brandenburg Margraves whose symbol was the red eagle. Before the bear in Berlins coat of arms appeared in the heraldic and sigillographic world, the red eagle was predominantly present in the seals and coats of arms of towns along the rivers Spree and Havel as well as in Berlin and Cölln.

The oldest conserved and known seal of Berlin is from 1253. It depicts, the Brandenburg Eagle spreading its wings in a clover shaped archway. The text on the seal is SIGILLVM DE BERLIN BVRGENSIVM (seal of berlins citizens). It supposedly has been the seal of Berlins first mayor Marsilius.

Berlin’s citizens however wanted their own symbol and coat of arms. How or why they choose the bear remains unknown. Most likely they though of Albrecht I., nicknamed “the bear”. He is considered to be the conqueror and founder of the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Another possibility is they etymologically decided on a “speaking” coat of arms since the first syllable of Berlin seems to be related to “Bär” (bear) onomatopoeticaly. In medieval times "speaking" coats of arms were a favorite. People tried to depict the cities name by use of symbols whose phonetics were similar to the cities name. However Berlin is not related to the German word "Bär". The name Berlin was created when slavic tribes settled in the area and means "place at the swamp" or "in a swampy area". Also a pearl would be more likely been chosen for the coat of arms since the Middle High German word for pearl is "berle". Middle High German was the spoken language of the time and pearls were indeed often used in a coat of arms.

coat of arms or armorial bearings (often just arms for short), in European tradition, is a design belonging to a particular person (or group of people) and used by them in a wide variety of ways.
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Berlin

Flag Coat of arms

Details
Location of Berlin within Germany / EU

Coordinates
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Administration
Country
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Anthem
"Das Lied der Deutschen" (third stanza)
also called "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit"
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A city-state is a region controlled exclusively by a city, usually having sovereignty. Historically, city-states have often been part of larger cultural areas, as in the city-states of ancient Greece (such as Athens, Sparta and Corinth), the Phoenician cities of Canaan (such as
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seal is an impression printed on, embossed upon, or affixed to a document (or any other object) in order to authenticate it, in lieu of or in addition to a signature. Only in the case of a dry seal
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Cölln was the sister town of old Berlin located on the southern Spree Island in Germany's Margraviate of Brandenburg of the 13th century. Today this twin city zone is located in the center of modern Berlin in the vicinity of the Museum Island, then called Fisher's Island or Spree
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Köln
Cologne

Cologne Cathedral with Hohenzollern Bridge
Coat of arms Location

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The Margraviate of Brandenburg (German: Markgrafschaft Brandenburg) was a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1157 to 1806.
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Margrave (Latin: marchio) is the English and French form (recorded since 1551) of the German title Markgraf (from Mark "march" and Graf "count") and certain equivalent nobiliary ("princely") titles in other languages.
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Heraldry in its most general sense encompasses all matters relating to the duties and responsibilities of officers of arms.[1] To most, though, heraldry is the practice of designing, displaying, describing, and recording coats of arms and badges.
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Sigillography (sometimes referred to under its Greek name of Sphragistics) is one of the auxiliary sciences of history. It refers to the study of seals attached to documents as a source of historical information.
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Origin Upper Lusatia
Mouth Havel
Basin countries Germany
Length ±400 km

Avg. discharge 36 m³/s
Basin area 10,105 km² The Spree (Sorbian Sprowja/Sprewja
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Origin Brandenburg
Mouth Elbe
Basin countries Germany
Length 325 km
Source elevation 63 m

Avg. discharge 108 m³/s
Basin area 24,096 km² The Havel (IPA:
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1253 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1253
MCCLIII
Ab urbe condita 2006
Armenian calendar 702
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Bah' calendar -591 – -590
Buddhist calendar 1797
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This article is about the coat of arms of the German state of Brandenburg.

History

According to tradition, the Märkischer Adler, or red eagle of the Mark Brandenburg, was adopted by Margrave Gero in the 10th century. Gustav A.
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Trifolium
L.

Species
See text

Clover (Trifolium) is a genus of about 300 species of plants in the pea family Fabaceae.
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arch is a curved structure capable of spanning a space while supporting significant weight (e.g. a doorway in a stone wall). The arch appeared in Mesopotamia, Indus Valley civilization, Egypt, Assyria, Etruria, and later refined in Ancient Rome.
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A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning "larger", "greater") is the modern title of the highest ranking municipal officer.

In many systems, the mayor is an elected politician who serves as chief executive and/or ceremonial official of many types of
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Ursidae
G. Fischer de Waldheim, 1817

Genera

Ailuropoda
Helarctos
Melursus
Ursavus "true bear"
Ursus
Tremarctos
Agriarctos (extinct)
Amphicticeps (extinct)

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Albert I is the name of several historical people:
  • Albert I, Count of Vermandois (917-987), Count of Vermandois
  • Albert I, Count of Namur (c. 950-1011), a Belgian count
  • Albert I of Brandenburg (c.

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Etymology is the study of the history of words - when they entered a language, from what source, and how their form and meaning have changed over time.

In languages with a long written history, etymology makes use of philology, the study of how words change from culture to
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Onomatopoeia (occasionally spelled onomatopœia) is a word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing, suggesting its source object, such as "click," "buzz," or "bluuuh," or animal noises
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Middle Ages form the middle period in a traditional schematic division of European history into three "ages": the classical civilization of Antiquity, the Middle Ages and Modern Times.
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Slavic and Slavonic are used interchangeably in English, with the former preferred in US English, and the latter in UK English. The OED gives citations of Slavonic back to the mid 17th Century, whereas it appears that Slavic
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worldwide view.
A swamp
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pearl is a hard, rounded object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk. The finest quality pearls have been highly valued as gemstones and objects of beauty for many centuries, and the word pearl has become a metaphor for something
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Middle High German
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: gmh
ISO 639-3: gmh

Middle High German (MHG, German Mittelhochdeutsch
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This list of '''Coats of arms of Germany.

Germany

See: Coat of arms of Germany

National Coat of arms

National Coat of arms used by federal institutions

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coat of arms of Germany is a symbol of Germany; the coat of arms feature an eagle. The colors of the coat of arms are similar to those of the flag of Germany (black, red and gold).
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This list of Coats of arms of German States .

Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg

Coat of arms of Bavaria


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