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Like nearly all other abbots of Aldersbach he used three shields, with his personal arms under the shields of Aldersbach (impaled with the arms of the [[Abbey of Waldersbach]], which at the time belonged to Aldersbach) and the Cistercians. | Like nearly all other abbots of Aldersbach he used three shields, with his personal arms under the shields of Aldersbach (impaled with the arms of the [[Abbey of Waldersbach]], which at the time belonged to Aldersbach) and the Cistercians. | ||
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MALACHIAS NIEDERHOFER
Born : ?
Deceased : January 12, 1683
Abbot of Aldersbach, 1669–1683
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Like nearly all other abbots of Aldersbach he used three shields, with his personal arms under the shields of Aldersbach (impaled with the arms of the Abbey of Waldersbach, which at the time belonged to Aldersbach) and the Cistercians.
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