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GEORGE VAN EGMOND (also Joris van Egmond)

Born : 1504
Deceased : September 26, 1559

Bishop of Utrecht, 1535-1559

Arms of George van Egmond

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

As many of his predecessors he used a combination of the arms of the diocese (cross) with his personal arms as Count of Egmond (chevrons), quartered with the Lordship Baer (bend) and Arkel (bars) and an inectcheon of Gelderland. Different versions of this combination can be found on seals and coins. Also sometimes only the personal arms were used.

Arms of George van Egmond

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Arms of George van Egmond

Personal arms only

The arms with supporters

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