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===Origin/meaning===
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As nearly all abbots, he combined the arms of the Abbey with his family arms. He used the motto ''Amore et Concordia'', which sometimes appears under the arms. Different variations of the combination of Abbey and personal arms are known.
As nearly all abbots, he combined the arms of the Abbey with his family arms. He used the motto ''Amore et Concordia'' (later ''Amore et Concordia Protegit''), which sometimes appears under the arms. Different variations of the combination of Abbey and personal arms are known.


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ROBERT STADLER

Born : February 19, 1706
Deceased : January 4, 1765

Abbot of Schottenkloster in Wien, 1750-1765

Arms of Robert Stadler

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Origin/meaning

As nearly all abbots, he combined the arms of the Abbey with his family arms. He used the motto Amore et Concordia (later Amore et Concordia Protegit), which sometimes appears under the arms. Different variations of the combination of Abbey and personal arms are known.


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