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Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Utrecht|Utrecht]], 1364-1371
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The arms in the Kattendijkekroniek manuscript in the Dutch National Library (ca. 1491):
The arms in the Kattendijkekroniek manuscript in the Dutch National Library (ca. 1491):
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JAN VAN VIRNEBURG also in Münster: Johann von Virneburg

Born :
Deceased : June 23, 1371

Bishop of Münster, 1363-1364
Bishop of Utrecht, 1364-1371

Arms (crest) of Jan van Virneburg

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The bishop used his personal arms (from the Von Virneburg family, originating in the Eifel region in Germany) on his seals together with the arms of the diocese. He did not quarter his arms or place his arms on the diocesan arms (at least not known from his seals).

The arms in the Kattendijkekroniek manuscript in the Dutch National Library (ca. 1491):

Arms (crest) of Jan van Virneburg


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