Parish-provostry of Jindřichův Hradec

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PARISH - PROVOSTRY OF JINDŘICHŮV HRADEC

Diocese: České Budějovice
Vicariate: Jindřichův Hradec
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Arms of Parish-provostry of Jindřichův Hradec

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The crowned letter "M" is a symbol of the Virgin Mary, likely derived from the arms of the Lords of Hradec and later the Slavata noble family, whose member Vilém Slavata ensured the promotion of the local decanate to a provostry in 1625.

The website of the parish-provostry claims they also use the following coat of arms (apparently simultaneously with the above arms) but gives no explanation.

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Literature : Images from here. Information from email communication with vicar Ivo Prokop.