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'''Born''': August 21, 1845<br>
'''Deceased''': February 9, 1933


Born : <br>
Titular Archbishop of Heraclea in Europa, 1907-1915<br>
Deceased : May 10, 1893
Apostolic Nuncio to [[Nunciature to Bayern|Bayern]], 1907-1915<br>
Cardinal: 1915
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Cardinal May 18, 1879
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===Official blazon===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms refer to his birthplace [[Sankt Anna am Aigen]] with the panther of Steiermark. The panther holds patriarchal cross. The chief is based on the arms of the Order of the Dominicans, to whom he belonged.


===Origin/meaning===
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: Image by Hans van Heijningen
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[[Literature]] : Image by Hans van Heijningen
[[Category:Catholic cardinals|Fruhwirth]]
 
[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Fruhwirth]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic cardinals|Frühwirth]]

Latest revision as of 13:09, 21 July 2024

ANDREAS FRANZ FRÜHWIRTH

Born: August 21, 1845
Deceased: February 9, 1933

Titular Archbishop of Heraclea in Europa, 1907-1915
Apostolic Nuncio to Bayern, 1907-1915
Cardinal: 1915

Arms (crest) of Andreas Franz Frühwirth

Previous arms:

Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms refer to his birthplace Sankt Anna am Aigen with the panther of Steiermark. The panther holds patriarchal cross. The chief is based on the arms of the Order of the Dominicans, to whom he belonged.

Literature: Image by Hans van Heijningen


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