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'''Born''': July 11, 1880<br>
'''Born''': July 11, 1880<br>
Deceased : July 12, 1943
'''Deceased''': July 12, 1943


Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Changzhi|Luanfu]], 1927-1943; Titular Bishop of Vaga
Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Changzhi|Luanfu]], 1927-1943; Titular Bishop of Vaga

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ANTON THEODOR FORTUNATUS SPRUIT

Born: July 11, 1880
Deceased: July 12, 1943

Apostolic Vicar of Luanfu, 1927-1943; Titular Bishop of Vaga

Arms (crest) of Anton Theodor Fortunatus Spruit
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Origin/meaning

The arms show in the upper half the arms of the Fransiscans, to whom he belonged. The base shows two canting lily 'blossoms' (spruit means blossom in Dutch), also indicating the flourishing vicariate.

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