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Knippenbergh (1719) mentions that he used as arms those of the Lords of Cuyck (see also the municipality of [[Cuijk]]), which is also shown on a 17th century (?) portrait of him. As motto Knippenbergh mentions Esto Fidelis. | Knippenbergh (1719) mentions that he used as arms those of the Lords of Cuyck (see also the municipality of [[Cuijk]]), which is also shown on a 17th century (?) portrait of him. As motto Knippenbergh mentions Esto Fidelis. |
Revision as of 14:01, 1 September 2023
HENRICUS CUYCKIUS
Born : 1546
Deceased : October 9, 1609
Bishop of Roermond, 1596-1609
Three arms are known for him:
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Origin/meaning
Knippenbergh (1719) mentions that he used as arms those of the Lords of Cuyck (see also the municipality of Cuijk), which is also shown on a 17th century (?) portrait of him. As motto Knippenbergh mentions Esto Fidelis.
According to Habets (1890) he used different arms as shown above, with a golden bar and three crosses. These were the arms of his family. However, Habets also shows his seal, shown below, which shows two crosses, not three. And no crown.
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