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GEORG MOSER

Born : June 10, 1923
Deceased : May 9, 1988

Auxiliary Bishop of Rottenburg, 1970-1975; Titular Bishop of Thiges
Bishop of Rottenburg, 1975-1978
Bishop of Rottenburg-Stuttgart, 1978-1988

Arms of Georg Moser

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  • (de) In silbernem Schild rotes Balkenkreuz, von dessen Kreuzungspunkt andreaskreuzförmig vier blaue Wellenbalken ausgehen, in der Mitte belegt mit goldenem Schildchen, darin ein achtspeichiges blaues Rad.

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