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The arms quarter the arms of the Archdiocese (I and IV) with the arms of the archbishop. He already used a star as personal arms before becoming Archbishop of Bamberg. The meaning, however, is not known.
The arms quarter the arms of the Archdiocese (I and IV) with the arms of the archbishop. He already used a star as personal arms before becoming Archbishop of Bamberg. The meaning, however, is not known.


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JOSEPH VON SCHORK

Born : December 7, 1829
Deceased : January 25, 1905

Archbishop of Bamberg, 1890-1905

Arms of Joseph von Schork

Official blazon

  • (de) Geviert von Gold und Blau; in 1 und 4 der Bamberger Löwe; in 2 und 3 ein facettierter silberner Stern.

Origin/meaning

The arms quarter the arms of the Archdiocese (I and IV) with the arms of the archbishop. He already used a star as personal arms before becoming Archbishop of Bamberg. The meaning, however, is not known.


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