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The meaning of the fish head in the upper half is not clear, probably it is simply a representation of Christ. Th elowe rhalf shows the arms of the Beuerberg abbey,, where he became initially a monk in 1792. The key and sword represent the patron saints of the abbey, St. Peter and St. Paul. | The meaning of the fish head in the upper half is not clear, probably it is simply a representation of Christ. Th elowe rhalf shows the arms of the Beuerberg abbey,, where he became initially a monk in 1792. The key and sword represent the patron saints of the abbey, St. Peter and St. Paul. | ||
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BONIFAZ KASPAR VON URBAN
Born : January 6, 1773
Deceased : January 9, 1858
Auxiliary Bishop of Regensburg, 1834-1842; Titular Bishop of Taenarum
Archbishop of Bamberg, 1842-1858
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- (de) Geteilt; oben in Rot ein pfahlweis gestellter silberner Fischkopf; unten von Blau und Rot geteilt, belegt mit einem goldenen Schlüssel, schräggekreuzt mit einem goldgegrifften silbernen Schwert.
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The meaning of the fish head in the upper half is not clear, probably it is simply a representation of Christ. Th elowe rhalf shows the arms of the Beuerberg abbey,, where he became initially a monk in 1792. The key and sword represent the patron saints of the abbey, St. Peter and St. Paul.
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