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[[Category:Roman Catholic abbots|Nablas]]
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JOHANNES NABLAS

Born : 1560
Deceased : November 29, 1639

Abbot of Metten, 1595-1628
Abbot of Sankt Emmeram in Regensburg, 1623-1639

Arms of Johannes Nablas

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Origin/meaning

The arms above stow the arms of the St. Emmeran and Metten Abbeys, with in the middle the family arms of the abbot.

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