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Born : August 31, 1894<br>
'''Born''': August 31, 1894<br>
Deceased : April 11, 1963
'''Deceased''': April 11, 1963


Bishop of [[Diocese of Augsburg|Augsburg]], 1949-1963
Bishop of [[Diocese of Augsburg|Augsburg]], 1949-1963


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===Official blazon===
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*(de) Von Schwarz und rot geviert; in 1 und 4 ein goldenes Kleeblatt­ kreuz; in 2 und 3 ein rückschauendes silbernes Lamm.
*(de) Von Schwarz und rot geviert; in 1 und 4 ein goldenes Kleeblatt­ kreuz; in 2 und 3 ein rückschauendes silbernes Lamm.


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The arms are quartered and show in I and IV a cross. This cross is known as the cross of St. Ulrich, the patron saint of the diocese, and was part of the arms of the wo large abbeys in Augsburg, St. Ulrich and St. Afra. The two other fields show the Agnus Dei as a generic Christian symbol.
The arms are quartered and show in I and IV a cross. This cross is known as the cross of St. Ulrich, the patron saint of the diocese, and was part of the arms of the wo large abbeys in Augsburg, St. Ulrich and St. Afra. The two other fields show the Agnus Dei as a generic Christian symbol.


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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Freundorfer]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Freundorfer]]

Latest revision as of 15:25, 28 January 2024

JOSEPH FREUNDORFER

Born: August 31, 1894
Deceased: April 11, 1963

Bishop of Augsburg, 1949-1963

Arms (crest) of Joseph Freundorfer
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  • (de) Von Schwarz und rot geviert; in 1 und 4 ein goldenes Kleeblatt­ kreuz; in 2 und 3 ein rückschauendes silbernes Lamm.

Origin/meaning

The arms are quartered and show in I and IV a cross. This cross is known as the cross of St. Ulrich, the patron saint of the diocese, and was part of the arms of the wo large abbeys in Augsburg, St. Ulrich and St. Afra. The two other fields show the Agnus Dei as a generic Christian symbol.


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