Coat of arms of Holmestrand
The coat of arms of Holmestrand was approved by Royal Resolution on 14 November 1898.[1] It was created by the artist Andreas Bloch (1860–1917).[1] It among other things points to the towns connections with the naval hero Peter Tordenskjold (in the middle of the white eagle is a picture of his ship Hvide Ørn 'white eagle').[1] The official version of the coat of arms also features a golden mural crown with three towers.[1]
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Norwegian: På rød bunn en sølv, flakt ørn som i høyre klo holder et gull anker og i venstre en gull æskulapstav. I blått hjerteskjold en sølv fregatt.
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References
- "Kommunevåpen" (in Norwegian). Holmestrand kommune. Archived from the original on 2012-08-04. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
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