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The arms are only known from his seals and show an animal head, interpreted as bear, lynx or cat. The meaning thereof is not known.
The arms are only known from his seals and show an animal head, interpreted as bear, lynx or cat. The meaning thereof is not known.


In the roll of arms of the Concilium of Konstanz, he is shown with the arms of the [[Diocese of Wien]].
In the roll of arms of the Concilium of Konstanz, he is shown with the arms of the [[Archdiocese of Wien]].


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THOMAS O'CROSSCRAID

Born : ?
Deceased : 1418 ?

Abbot of Schottenkloster in Wien, 1403-1418

Arms of Thomas O'Crosscraid

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Origin/meaning

The arms are only known from his seals and show an animal head, interpreted as bear, lynx or cat. The meaning thereof is not known.

In the roll of arms of the Concilium of Konstanz, he is shown with the arms of the Archdiocese of Wien.


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