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Herford County (Germany)
Kreis Herford, North Rhine-Westphalia
Last modified: 2007-12-08 by jarig bakker
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3:5 image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Nov 2007
adopted 5 Jan 1970
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Herford county
Herford county (Northrhine-Westphalia)
Description of flag:
The flags ratio is 3:5. It is a plain white flag with the count's coat
of arms shifted to the hoist.
Description of coat of arms:
In a silver (=white) shield is an rearing black horse facing the dexter
side.
Meaning:
The horse from the coat of arms is said to be an image of the black
horse of Widukind (or Wittekind), the duke of the Saxonian Engern tribe,
who was the leader of a 30 years resurrection of Saxonian farmers against
the armies of the Franconian king Charlemagne. It is also said, that after
Widukind surrendered and was baptized, he received a white horse as a gift
from his former enemy and he gave away his black horse instead. The white
horse is depicted in the coats of arms of Westphalia and Lower Saxony.
But that might be an urban legend, for probably in times of Charlemagne
there didn't exist shields with those images. Under NSDAP-rule in 1938
a black cross built from four maces was added in the sinister chief. This
cross was however abolished in 1946 because there were too many similarities
to a swastika.
Authorized: 5 January 1970 by Regierungspräsident Detmold.
Source: Peter VEDDELER: "Wappen-Siegel-Flaggen, die kommunalen Hoheitszeichen
der Kreise, Städte und Gemeinden in Westfalen-Lippe" ; ISBN 3-87023-252-8;
p.308
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Nov 2007
Banner
3:5 image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Nov 2007
adopted 5 Jan 1970
Description of banner:
It is a plain white banner with the counties coat of arms shifted to
the top.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Nov 2007