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The complex arms show the family arm under a chief of the arms of Gurk. However, the arms of Gurk show a divided shield of red and silver, but on his seals and coins (see below), this field is often shown as red | |||
– Schildhaupt (Diocese of Gurk): Split, in front a silver armored golden lion in black, behind divided by red and silver. – Heart shield (Salm-Reifferscheidt family coat of arms): In silver, three red Wecken (Dyck) placed 2:1. – Main shield (Salm-Reifferscheidt family coat of arms): Quartered, (1) split, in front in silver two red fish bent outwards (Niederalm), in the back in silver a red shield, above it a five-piece blue tournament collar (family coat of arms), (2) in with transverse silver shingles strewn red field a gold-crowned silver lion (Bedbur), (3) divided seven times by gold and red, covered with a left-turned gold-crowned silver lion (Alfter), | |||
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Revision as of 13:08, 2 April 2023
FRANZISKUS XAVER VON SALM-REIFFERSCHEIDT-KRAUTHEIM
Born : February 1, 1749
Deceased : April 19, 1822
Bishop of Gurk, 1783-1822
Cardinal 1816
the arms as Prince-Bishop (correct ?) |
the arms as Cardinal (variant 1) |
the arms as Cardinal (variant 2) |
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The complex arms show the family arm under a chief of the arms of Gurk. However, the arms of Gurk show a divided shield of red and silver, but on his seals and coins (see below), this field is often shown as red
– Schildhaupt (Diocese of Gurk): Split, in front a silver armored golden lion in black, behind divided by red and silver. – Heart shield (Salm-Reifferscheidt family coat of arms): In silver, three red Wecken (Dyck) placed 2:1. – Main shield (Salm-Reifferscheidt family coat of arms): Quartered, (1) split, in front in silver two red fish bent outwards (Niederalm), in the back in silver a red shield, above it a five-piece blue tournament collar (family coat of arms), (2) in with transverse silver shingles strewn red field a gold-crowned silver lion (Bedbur), (3) divided seven times by gold and red, covered with a left-turned gold-crowned silver lion (Alfter),
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