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[[Literature]] : Zelenka, 1971
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SCHOTTENKLOSTER IN WIEN (Benediktinerabtei Unserer Lieben Frau zu den Schotten)

Country : Austria
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order: Benedictan

Established : 1155
Abolished : -

Arms (crest) of Schottenkloster in Wien

Official blazon

  • (de) In Blau über einem grünen Dreiberg ein schräg links liegendes, gestürztes, rotes, goldverziertes Brevier mit verlängertem Einbandüberzug, das sich mit einem schräg rechts liegenden goldenen Pedum mit silberner Stange und ebensolchem Velum kreuzt.

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The arms listed in 1581:

Arms (crest) of Schottenkloster in Wien

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Zelenka, 1971