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The arms show the Cistercian bend and the (apocryphic) arms of the two founders of the Abbey; the arms of the State of [[Salzburg (State)|Salzburg]] for Eberhard II Bishop of Salzburg (1170-1246) and in the 3rd quarter a ram for Guntram von Adelsreute. | The arms show the Cistercian bend and the (apocryphic) arms of the two founders of the Abbey; the arms of the State of [[Salzburg (State)|Salzburg]] for Eberhard II Bishop of Salzburg (1170-1246) and in the 3rd quarter a ram for Guntram von Adelsreute. | ||
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ABBEY OF SALEM (REICHSABTEI SALEM)
Country : Germany
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order : Cistercian
Existed : 1137-1804
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The arms show the Cistercian bend and the (apocryphic) arms of the two founders of the Abbey; the arms of the State of Salzburg for Eberhard II Bishop of Salzburg (1170-1246) and in the 3rd quarter a ram for Guntram von Adelsreute.
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Konstantin Miller (1725–1745)
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Literature: Images from https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/wappenliste_aebte_salem/0001/thumbs