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Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.shipmate.nl/flags.htm
International
Civic Arms : http://www.ngw.nl/
The coat of arms was granted by Royal Resolution of 25 July 1973. Description:
"In sable three wheels or, a chief or with a lion passant gules. The shield
is covered by a crown or with three leaves and two pearls".
The CoA is a combination of the arms of (Veen - the lion, see Ralf
Hartemink's site), with the wheels from the arms of Eethen and Wijk
en Aalburg. Originally the wheels came from the arms of Heusden,
since 1260. The following story explains the presence of the wheel:
Boudewijn, second Lord of Heusden, served King Edmond of England, and
abducted between 875 and 890 the King's daughter Sophia. A reconciliation
could only be realized if Boudewijn would replace his old arms with arms
with a wheel. (the story doesn't mention why...). Another chronicle tells
that Edmond's envoys found Sophia spinning yarn on a round spinning-wheel.
The only truth in this story is the fact that the Lords of Heusden