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The seal above dates from 1391 and shows quartered arms, with | The seal above dates from 1391 and shows quartered arms, with in I the arms of the diocese, II and III the lions of Berg and Jülich and in IV the chevrons of the county Ravensberg. The bishop was the son of Wilhelm of Berg from the House Jülich-Heimbach, counts of Ravensberg. | ||
On a previous seal (1390) the arms are different showing in the first quarter a climbing bear (?) | On a previous seal (1390) the arms are different showing in the first quarter a climbing bear (?) | ||
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File:Paderborn-bergz1.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of |The arms on a seal from 1390 | |||
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Revision as of 14:39, 21 June 2023
RUPRECHT VON BERG
Born : 1365
Deceased : June 28, 1394
Bishop of Paderborn, 1387-1394
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The seal above dates from 1391 and shows quartered arms, with in I the arms of the diocese, II and III the lions of Berg and Jülich and in IV the chevrons of the county Ravensberg. The bishop was the son of Wilhelm of Berg from the House Jülich-Heimbach, counts of Ravensberg.
On a previous seal (1390) the arms are different showing in the first quarter a climbing bear (?)
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