Daniel Bonifaz von Haneberg

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' DANIEL BONIFAZ VON HANEBERG 'Born: June 16, 1816
Deceased: May 31, 1876

Bishop of Speyer, 1872-1876

Arms (crest) of Daniel Bonifaz von Haneberg
Arms (crest) of Daniel Bonifaz von Haneberg

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Geviert von Blau und (?); in 1 und 4 ein silbernes Kreuz; in 2 und 3 ein Hahn auf einem Dreiberg.

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The arms quarter the cross of the Diocese of Speyer with canting arms (Haneberg, from Hahn (rooster) and Berg (mountain)). He also used a variation with his personal arms on a quartered shield of Speyer-Weissenburg (for the title Dean of the former Abbey of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul in Wissembourg, now in France, the abbey was in use until 1792), this was probably used after 1870 when Wissembourg became a German possession again.

Before he was abbot in the Abbey of St. Bonifatius in München from 1854-1872. As abbot he used the arms shown below. These show three shields, the arms of St. Bonifatius, the arms of the Priory of Andechs and the personal arms.

Arms (crest) of Daniel Bonifaz von Haneberg


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