Herb Mirosławca


The Mirosławca's coat is a four-pronged Spanish cross on which the silver head of a goat with golden horns is placed in blue boxes 1 and 4, in red boxes 2 and 3 there is a Maltese cross (white).

The origin of a goat's head in a coat may be related to the jewel of the Wedel coat of arms, which was the owner of the city. The Maltese cross symbolizes the city's relationship with the Order of the Knights, who once owned the city. The pattern of the coat of arms has been used since the 16th century, before it was probably the red eagle of the Brandenburg margraves. Bibliography

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