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Revision as of 08:48, 21 July 2023


RUDOLPH HITTMAIR

Born : July 23, 1859
Deceased : March 5, 1915

Bishop of Linz, 1909-1915

Arms (crest) of Rudolph Hittmair

Official blazon

  • (de) Geviert; 1: in Rot ein silbernes, aus der Teilungslinie hervorgehendes Kleeblattkreuz; 2: in Blau ein goldener, sechsstrahliger Stern; 3: in Rot zwei silberne Pfähle; 4: in Grün ein silberner, offener Adlerflug.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on June 3, 1909.

The arms are based on the diocesan arms (cross and pales), with the cross in different colours. The star is taken from the arms of Mattighofen, where the bishop was born. The wing is taken from the symbol of St. John (an eagle), and refers to his name Johannes when he was a monk before becoming bishop.

Arms (crest) of Rudolph Hittmair

The arms on a monument in Linz (Wikipedia)



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Literature : Baumert, 1985