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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 | 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 silver with a red bar, or a smaller red bar on the lower silver field. | ||
The family arms are quartered of Niedersalm (fish), Reifferscheidt (blue shield and label), Bedburg (silver lion on red with billets, see also [[Bedburg]]), Alfter (silver lion on barry of gold and red), and Hackenbroich (black lion on gold), with as inescutcheon Dyck. | |||
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Revision as of 13:14, 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 silver with a red bar, or a smaller red bar on the lower silver field.
The family arms are quartered of Niedersalm (fish), Reifferscheidt (blue shield and label), Bedburg (silver lion on red with billets, see also Bedburg), Alfter (silver lion on barry of gold and red), and Hackenbroich (black lion on gold), with as inescutcheon Dyck.
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