Herb Zar


Herb Zar

Coat of Arms has a quadrilateral box in the cross. In the first white box, it shows the stepped (red) side of the red deer. In the second box, the golden color shows a single red horn of deer. In the third field, a silver arrow, pointed upright with a silver arrow on its sides, placed two six-pointed stars, also silver. The fourth field is black and represents a white hunting dog (golden dog) with a golden collar. In the middle of the shield is a blue heart, with a golden monogram. Symbolism and history

Coat of arms is a collection of coats of arms of the city's former owners. Chronologically, the oldest of the presenters of the coat of arms was the Pack family, sealing their coat of arms with a walking red deer. The corner of the deer in the golden field is the coat of arms of the Biberstein family. The lower two fields come from the Promnitz coat of arms: the arrow and the stars in the red box are their arms and the white dog is the gem of the family. Monogram "W" comes from the so-called. The secret seal of the city of Zary, used until 1639, when it introduced a quadrangle in the cross. It was different from the present. The coat of arms of the Promnitz family, an arrow and two stars, was placed in the center of the shield in the so-called. cardiac lobes. In the first and fourth fields there were two walking lions, while in the second and third fields two black beaks. The coat of arms was placed beside a raised lion and a steed, also a dog. The town seal of 1653 contains the coat of arms of the present. Bibliography

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