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KARL EBERT

Born : October 15, 1916
Deceased : November 12, 1974

Auxiliary Bishop of Würzburg, 1973-1974

Arms (crest) of Karl Ebert
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Rot und Silber geviert; 1: u. 4: ledig; in 2: ein goldenes Kreuz in der Form ei­ner Pfahldeichsel, unten ein Bogenfuß, an jedem Ast eine rote Traube, die seit­lichen Äste und der untere Schaft beblättert; in 3: ein schrärgechts gelegter blauer Anker.

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