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The bishop used, like all four first Bishops of Nashville, only a single silver cross in blue and no further personal arms. In Fort Wayne he used fifferent arms, see above. | The bishop used, like all four first Bishops of Nashville, only a single silver cross in blue and no further personal arms. In Fort Wayne he used fifferent arms, see above. |
Revision as of 14:13, 1 September 2023
JOSEPH RADEMACHER
Born : December 3, 1840
Deceased : June 12, 1900
Bishop of Nashville, 1883-1893
Bishop of Fort Wayne, 1893-1899
Bishop of Nashville |
Bishop of Fort Wayne |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The bishop used, like all four first Bishops of Nashville, only a single silver cross in blue and no further personal arms. In Fort Wayne he used fifferent arms, see above.
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