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ABBEY OF ALTORF (Abbaye d'Altorf)

Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order: Benedictan

Established : 974
Abolished : 1790

Arms (crest) of Abbey of Altorf
Official blazon
French D'azur, à un saint martyr, vêtu en diacre, tenant une étole de sa main dextre abaissée, et une palme de sa senestre, le tout d'or sur une terrasse de même.
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