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The arms hwva basically not changed during his tenure, but in Augsburg there are some images where the symbols were placed in small shields. The colours thereof are not known. It may be an artistic variation, but it may be that he did use the arms differnetly in Augsburg.
The arms hwva basically not changed during his tenure, but in Augsburg there are some images where the symbols were placed in small shields. The colours thereof are not known. It may be an artistic variation, but it may be that he did use the arms differnetly in Augsburg.


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Revision as of 06:39, 18 September 2023

MICHAEL VON DEINLEIN

Born : October 26, 1800
Deceased : January 4, 1875

Auxiliary bishop of Bamberg, 1853-1856; Titular Bishop of Adramyttium
Bishop of Augsburg, 1856-1858
Archbishop of Bamberg, 1858-1875

Arms of Michael von Deinlein

As auxiliary bishop
Arms of Michael von Deinlein

(probable) use in Augsburg
Arms of Michael von Deinlein

As archbishop

Official blazon

  • (de) Dreimal geteilt; oben in Gold ein Gottesauge; in der Mitte in Blau rechts ein schräggelegtes Schaufelblatt, links ein auswärtsblicke­n der aufspringender silberner Fisch; unten in Rot ein silberner Anker.

Origin/meaning

The arms show in the upper part the Eye of God, a typical Christian symbol. The meaning of the spade and fish is not clear, the fish can be a symbol of Christ (Ichtus). The anchor may be seen as the Christian symbol for hope.

The arms hwva basically not changed during his tenure, but in Augsburg there are some images where the symbols were placed in small shields. The colours thereof are not known. It may be an artistic variation, but it may be that he did use the arms differnetly in Augsburg.

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