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The bordure is taken from the arms of [[Friedrich Egon von Fürstenberg]] while the rose, which also features in the arms of [[Ostrava]], is from the arms of Dětřich of Hradec. | The bordure is taken from the arms of [[Friedrich Egon von Fürstenberg]] while the rose, which also features in the arms of [[Ostrava]], is from the arms of Dětřich of Hradec. |
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DECANATE OF OSTRAVA
Diocese: Ostrava-Opava
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Czech
V modrém poli zlatá růže se zeleným okvětím. Stříbrný oblačný okraj štítu. |
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Origin/meaning
The bordure is taken from the arms of Friedrich Egon von Fürstenberg while the rose, which also features in the arms of Ostrava, is from the arms of Dětřich of Hradec.
Alternate depiction of the arms of Decanate of Ostrava, incorrectly featuring a red galero. |
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