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Coat of arms of Bytom
Versions
1898 version by Otto Hupp
Armiger Gmina Bytom
Adopted1886

The coat of arms of Bytom in Silesia, Poland, was adopted in 1886 by a resolution of the town council.

The arms are composed of two symbols. The left ( heraldic: dexter) half shows a miner digging with a pickaxe for smithsonite, referring to the town's centuries-long tradition as a mining area. The right (heraldic: sinister) half features a golden demi-eagle on a blue field, (half of) the device of the Upper Silesian dukes of the Piast dynasty. This combination of a miner and the ducal eagle dates from the 14th century. [1]

References

Further reading

  • Plewako, A. and Wanag, J. (1994): Herbarz Miast Polskich. Arkady: Warsaw.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Coat of arms of bytom)
Coat of arms of Bytom
Versions
1898 version by Otto Hupp
Armiger Gmina Bytom
Adopted1886

The coat of arms of Bytom in Silesia, Poland, was adopted in 1886 by a resolution of the town council.

The arms are composed of two symbols. The left ( heraldic: dexter) half shows a miner digging with a pickaxe for smithsonite, referring to the town's centuries-long tradition as a mining area. The right (heraldic: sinister) half features a golden demi-eagle on a blue field, (half of) the device of the Upper Silesian dukes of the Piast dynasty. This combination of a miner and the ducal eagle dates from the 14th century. [1]

References

Further reading

  • Plewako, A. and Wanag, J. (1994): Herbarz Miast Polskich. Arkady: Warsaw.

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