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'''SINT-MICHIELS'''
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'''Country''' : Belgium [[File:Belgium.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
'''Province''' : <br>[[West-Vlaanderen]][[File:westvlaanderen.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
'''Incorporated into:'''
* 1970 [[Brugge]]


Province : [[West-Vlaanderen]]<br/>
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Incorporated into : 1970 [[Brugge]]
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[[File:sintmich.jpg|center|Wapen van {{PAGENAME}}]]
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===Official blazon===
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Gedeeld rechts van zilver geschakeerd van twaalf stukken van sabel, wat is de heerlijkheid Tilleghem, en links van lazuur met drie wassenaars van goud, wat is Le Bailly de Tilleghem.
|'''Dutch'''
| Gedeeld rechts van zilver geschakeerd van twaalf stukken van sabel, wat is de heerlijkheid Tilleghem, en links van lazuur met drie wassenaars van goud, wat is Le Bailly de Tilleghem.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The arms are a combination of the checquered field of the Tillegem estate and the arms of the family Le Bailly de Tilleghem. The village was the main village in the historical estate of Tillegem, named after the castle with that name. During the centuries the (many) different Lords of Tillegem used a chequered field as the arms of the castle and estate. The number of fields, however, has varied from 5 to 25. The three crescents are derived from the family Le Bailly de Tilleghem, lords of the castle for nearly 200 years and who received the noble title of Baron in 1817 (no longer recognised).  
The arms are a combination of the checquered field of the Tillegem estate and the arms of the family Le Bailly de Tilleghem. The village was the main village in the historical estate of Tillegem, named after the castle with that name. During the centuries the (many) different Lords of Tillegem used a chequered field as the arms of the castle and estate. The number of fields, however, has varied from 5 to 25. The three crescents are derived from the family Le Bailly de Tilleghem, lords of the castle for nearly 200 years and who received the noble title of Baron in 1817 (no longer recognised).  


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===Image gallery===
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File:Sint-Michielsc.jpg|alt=Wapen van Sint-Michiels/Arms (crest) of Sint-Michiels|The arms on a municipal cover (1960s)
File:Sint-Michielsc1.jpg|alt=Wapen van Sint-Michiels/Arms (crest) of Sint-Michiels|The arms on a municipal cover (1960s)
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|Literature]] : Servais, 1955
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Belgium|'''Literature''']]: Servais, 1955


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[[Category:Belgian Municipal Arms S]]
[[Category:Belgian Municipal Arms S]]
[[Category:West-Vlaanderen]]
[[Category:West-Vlaanderen]]
[[Category:Granted 1936]]
[[Category:Granted 1936]]

Latest revision as of 05:09, 24 September 2023

Wapen van Sint-Michiels/Arms (crest) of Sint-Michiels
SINT-MICHIELS

Country : Belgium
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Province :
West-Vlaanderen
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Incorporated into:

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Official blazon
Dutch Gedeeld rechts van zilver geschakeerd van twaalf stukken van sabel, wat is de heerlijkheid Tilleghem, en links van lazuur met drie wassenaars van goud, wat is Le Bailly de Tilleghem.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on July 31, 1936.

The arms are a combination of the checquered field of the Tillegem estate and the arms of the family Le Bailly de Tilleghem. The village was the main village in the historical estate of Tillegem, named after the castle with that name. During the centuries the (many) different Lords of Tillegem used a chequered field as the arms of the castle and estate. The number of fields, however, has varied from 5 to 25. The three crescents are derived from the family Le Bailly de Tilleghem, lords of the castle for nearly 200 years and who received the noble title of Baron in 1817 (no longer recognised).

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Literature: Servais, 1955


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