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FRANZ XAVER NAGL
Born : November 26, 1855
Deceased : February 4, 1913
Bishop of Trieste e Capodistria, 1902-1910
Coadjutor Bishop of Wien, 1910-1911; Titular Archbishop of Tyrus
Archbishop of Wien, 1911-1913
Cardinal 1911
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Origin/meaning
The arms show the arms of the Archdiocese of Vienna (bar with cross) with the arms of the Nagl family arms. The base thereof shows a canting nail (Nagel).
The arms at the Haus Boltzmanngasse in Vienna (a seminary founded by him) |
The arms used at his funeral |
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