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  • ...ic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 7 : Humans|Humans]] > ''' {{uc:Monks in heraldry}} '''<br> This section shows coats of arms showing one or more monks (or parts thereof).
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  • ...ic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 7 : Humans|Humans]] > ''' {{uc:Monks in heraldry}} '''<br> This section shows coats of arms showing one or more monks (or parts thereof).
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  • ...ounts of Oldenburg were buried in the church of the monastery. In 1533 the monks were forced to leave and the building gradually turned into ruins. The ruin
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  • ...by a local historian in 1991. This image showed a church, forest and three monks. There has never been a true church in the village, but historically there In 1999 the arms were designed and the three monks remained in the upper half. The lower half shows three hills, symbol for th
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  • ...) and a king's orb. The seven stars in the arms this symbolise those seven monks, who came to Kartuzy, founded the village and built the monastery, which ex
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  • ...ither side of the mitre are fleur-de-lys representing the two homes of the monks (who founded the school and abbey) in France, Paris and Douai. The division line which represents the sea which was crossed when the monks returned to England in 1903.
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  • Origin : a 9th century manuscript written by Irish monks in Wurzburg
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  • ...ter of the Augustin monks of St. Michael and St Gangolf in Lautenbach. The monks ruled the village until the French Revolution in 1792. The arms were offici
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  • ...anch in beak, allusive to olive trees planted in early days by Benedictine monks and later by the city, and also in the motto "Prosper in peace", swimming o ...monk with a spade to till the soil upon which he stands is allusive to the monks who established a monastery in the neighbourhood in 1851 which
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  • ...ion near Lucca. It became a military order before the 1st Crusade when the monks began to protect the pilgrims but this was not recognized by the Pope until
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  • .../strong>, <strong>Anthony the Anchorite</strong> and <strong>Father of All Monks</strong>, was an Egyptian Christian saint and the prominent leader among t
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  • These are the arms of the Grimaldi family. The supporters, two monks holding swords, recall how the disguise under which the first Grimaldi to r ...nal Arms of Monaco|The arms at the embassy in Paris (source:Wikipedia,<br> monks look decapitated, but sticker with the arms has curled !)
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  • ...longing to a monastery, Leinzell was probably founded in medieval times by monks from the Ellwangen abbey.
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  • ...to the local church of Discovery of St. Cross and symbolizes the merits of monks (monasteries existed there in 18-20th centuries) for the enlightenment of l
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  • ...from the arms of Geoffrey de Clinton, who originally gave the manor to the monks of Kenilworth. ...for the health spas of the town. The forget-me-nots were the badge of the monks of Kenilworth.
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  • The cross flory in base is for Beauly Priory and its monks of the Valliscaulian Order; the shield in its centre bears the arms of Joh ...s silver tincture that they wore white habits and were known as "the White Monks".
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  • | Azure, on a bend or between 2 dolphins embowed argent 3 monks cowled and habited sable.
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  • ...local castle (11<sup>th</sup> century), that belonged to the Cruïlles. The monks of Sant Pere de Rodes bought it in 1240, and this monastery is symbolized o
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  • ...s taken from the arms of the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit (Pauline Monks), used in the arms of [[Juraj Utješenović|George Martinuzzi]], Archbishop
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  • ...made by the Count of Flanders, Philippe d'Alsace, of a fishing boat to the monks of the abbey of La Capelle in what is now the village, founded in the eleve
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  • ...the local economy. This started in medieval times to provide fish for the monks in the local monasteries.
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  • ...f a vast estate in the Tardenois. At the end of the Hundred Years War, the monks are authorized by King Charles VII to strengthen their priory and prosperit
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  • ...uth around you" is borrowed from a 9th century manuscript written by Irish monks in Wurzburg, Germany where St Kilian's partner school is based.
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  • ...e, daughter of the Count of Chimay helped by a group of Irish evangelising monks founding a Benedictan abbey devoted to St. Michael. Richly endowed in lands
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  • ...nce of Old Irish is taken from a ninth-century manuscript written by Irish monks in Würzburg Germany, where a partner school is located.
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  • ...mbol for the chapel founded on the place of the present village in 1193 by monks of the nearby Göllingen abbey. The fish symbolises the (historical) import
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  • ...ounding of the Cistercian monastery Grünhain. The monastery was founded by monks from the Sittichenbach monastery in Mansfeldischen. Sittich means parrot, h
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  • ...hat was not accepted. It was finally decided to use two main attributes of monks, a piece of paper and a quill in the arms. These symbols also refer to the
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  • ...i, the second patron of the bishop. The hands also refer to the Franciscan monks, who were the first missionaries in California.
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  • ...lar time, i.e. 1372. This locality boasts a deep Franciscan tradition. The monks made a significant contribution to the history of Dotnuva. As a result, it
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  • ...ase shows a bar, taken from the arms of the Cistercian order, to which the monks belonged since 1304.
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  • ...that runs through the town; it was bridged and regulated by the Cistercian monks who lived at the abbey, founded in 1114. The brigde, pont, is canting.
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  • ...granja" (Catalan for "farm"). La Granja d'Escarp was born as a farm of the monks of the monastery of Escarp (founded in 1213), that in the 14<sup>th</sup> c
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  • ...used as a symbol for the Paulinzella abbey, as the village was founded by monks form the abbey. The <I>Arnica</I> flower in the first quarter symbolises th
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  • (monks of collegial cathedral) of the chapter of Notre-Dame-de-Paris, Paris' main
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  • ...m of Chester. Edward, Earl of Chester, later King Edward I, granted to the monks of St. Werburga a charter for holding a market weekly at Bronborough, now p
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  • ...in the former Schottenkloster, Schotten being the medieval word for Irish monks.
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  • ...oor taken from the arms of the Counts of Wolfskeel. Both the counts as the monks owned substantial parts of the district.
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  • ...er shows the arms of Cluny, as the local priory of Ternay was ruled by the monks of Cluny. The second and third quarter show the heraldic dolphin of the Dau
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  • Gloucester College was established in 1298 for Benedictine monks in the province of Canterbury, and was supported by the Benedictine monaste
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  • The crown is an allusion to the Piarist monks who settled in the area and were active in the development of education and
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  • ...h the aid of a celestial choir. Such was the story told by the Westminster monks in the eleventh century and a century later the "rich citizen" had come to ...urrendered to the Crown by the last Abbot, William Boston, and twenty-four monks on January 16, 1540. It was erected into a cathedral church with a dean and
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  • ...lly, knight and lord of Poeuilly, gave five annual barrels of wheat to the monks of the Saint-Prix de Saint-Quentin abbey, for use and for sharing.
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  • ...and silver stands for the black cloak and white cassock of the Benedictine monks, who founded Durham in the 10<sup>th</sup> century. The red cross was added
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  • ...represent the forest of edible chestnuts planted, since ancient times, by monks from the Mediterranean area, established in the commune, and the number of
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  • ...wer part of the arms symbolise the carp breeding, which was started by the monks in the middle ages and is still practised. Every year a carp festival is he
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  • The village was founded by Benedictine monks from the monastery of Hornbach (near [[Zweibrücken]]) in the 13<sup>th</su
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  • ...alf is one of the bird species at the Étang d'Amel pond/lake, developed by monks in the 12th century for fish farming. The two bars also refer to the pond a
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  • ...The chequered bend is taken from the arms of the Cistercian Order, as the monks played a major role in the draining and development of the marshlands in th
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  • ...le, recorded by St. Eunan in his life of St. Colmcille, were advice to his monks "Inter vos mutuam habectis caritatem" (Maintain among you mutual love or ch
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  • ...ed in 1678), with a golden crosier indicating the long predominance of the monks of the Notre-Dame de Molesme as lords of Stigny.
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  • ...s symbolises that Schönwalde was founded in the 12<sup>th</sup> century by monks from the Cismar Abbey and has had its own church ever since. The four leave
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  • ...id, the founder of the Territorial Abbey, with ten stars to recall the ten monks who came with him at the foundation. The blue field honors the Blessed Virg
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  • ...be one or two additional 8-pointed stars (derived from the clothing of the monks) and should these be silver or gold ?
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  • ...Margam Abbey, gave all the lands between the Kenfig and Avan rivers to the Monks of Clairvaux, which Charter was confirmed by his son, William, who was a be
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  • ...den to receive new recruits. By 1862 the community had been reduced to two monks. One of these retired to a monastery in Austria, the other, Dom Anselm Robe
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  • ...des moins,' and then, the name haying become associated with the Trappist monks, changing it into 'la riviere 'des moines '.
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  • In 1239, the Bishop of Brechin licensed the Abbot and monks of Lindores to plant schools in the burgh of Dundee, in a charter confirmed
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  • ...urch in 655 after being killed by bandits in a nearby forest. As the first monks in the monastery came from Scotland (Saint Foillan was Irish though) , the
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  • ...are from the arms of the [[Diocese of Ely]], the Manor was granted to the monks of Ely in the 10th century, and later when Ely became a bishopric, the bish
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  • ...ch were of great importance in historical times. They were operated by the monks of Saint Marien with the peasants and serfs of the town.
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  • ...nvent there was joined to the May community, and about the twelfth century monks from the May moved to Pittenweem to be nearer their property on the mainlan
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  • ...ylvania, the oldest monastery in the United States, was founded in 1846 by monks from St. Michael’s Abbey in Metten, Bavaria under the leadership of Fr. B
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  • Dryburgh Abbey whose monks had the advowson of Lauder parish church until the Reformation and the Virg
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  • ...r dower. The other approximate half was held by the Abbey of Jumieges. Ten monks from Jumieges, led by their prior, lived in the Manor House and collected t
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  • ...e viticulture for the area. The white shirt is the shirt of the Cistercian monks of the Herrenalb abbey. The local church belonged to the abbey since the 13
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  • ...urred December 12, 1069: fleeing northwards from the Conqueror's army, the monks of Durham are said to have rested the body of St Cuthbert in Bedlington Chu
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  • ...au Abbey, as the original Beinwil abbey was founded in the 11th century by monks from Hirsau.
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  • ...d hanging from the wreath shows the arms of the Abbey of St. Albans, whose monks had much to do with the early communal life of the district and with the Pa
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  • Belmont Abbey. The founder (Abbot Leo) and his ten monks are indicated by the lion and the ten stars.
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  • ...it used to be called, the River Waldron flowing across the old township of Monks Coppenhall whose boundaries enclosed the original Borough of Crewe and upon
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  • ...'s name. Examples of these are carved at various places in Melrose and the monks of the Abbey seem to have used a badge of a mason's mell surmounted by the
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  • ...eing its value as a port, took over the town of Wykeham-upon-Hull from the Monks of Meaux and gave it a charter, so that thereafter it was called the 'King'
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  • the monks of Lindisfarne, fleeing the Vikings. They brought the relics of ...h dates from 1825. The St. Cuthbert's cross commemorates the legend of the monks of Lindisfarne fleeing the Danish invaders, who carried with them the body
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  • ...ishfallen which is a history of the world written in 1010 AD by one of the monks resident in Muckross Abbey in Killarney. The Annals are now held in the col
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  • ...iam, who was an abbot. Yet the crozier also has a meaning as a symbol for monks and monastic life, therefore it symbolises the last name of the bishop, whi
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  • ...s as its centre, as the mainspring of its life, a community of Benedictine monks. It claims descent from the pre-Reformation community at Westminster Abbey
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  • ...t refers to the erection of Tanfield's Church about 1,000 years ago by the monks of Chester-le-Street, the repository of the relics of St. Cuthbert. In each
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  • ...reforms, which involved the secular priests being replaced by Benedictine monks and the influence of landowners over churches on their lands being taken aw
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  • ...a quotation from Saint Hildegard ofBingen (1098-1179) from a letter to the monks of S.Eucharius in Trier.
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  • ...e old castle at Warblington. The keys have been taken from the arms of the monks of Jumieges. History records that in 1067 William the Conqueror vested in t
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  • ...Maroilles, to which the area belonged,. During the centuries, however the monks did not keep to the rights. The villagers thus mounted a number of lawsuits
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  • ...ing "the passage and ship of lnverkeithing" granted by King David I to the monks of Dunfermline in 1129; the red, gold and silver colours also allude to Scr
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  • ...s to the coat of arms of St. Procopius Abbey, the community of Benedictine monks in which Bishop Kucera made his monastic profession, was educated, and serv
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  • ...arms of the Earls of Chester, from whom the manor of Leek was held by the monks of Dieulacresse Abbey, founded in 1214 by Ranulph, Earl of Chester. The two
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  • ...One day a lion limped, as if wounded, into the retreat of St. Jerome. The monks were terrified and fled, all except the Saint who went to meet him, extract
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  • ...whom the Bishop has a personal devotion and to the Benedictine Order whose monks have had a great formative influence in the Bishop's spiritual life, educat
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  • The white shield suggests the white of the Monks robes. The modern hamlet of Radditch grew in the vicinity of the Cistercian
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  • ...She and her husband, King Malcolm III (1057-1093), granted the Dunfermline monks the right to ferry pilgrims to St. Andrews across the Firth free of charge
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  • ...he Nantwich authorities and Crewe, including Combermere Abbey, which owned Monks Coppenhall, the site of the modern Crewe. <br>
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  • ...ollowers returned to inspect the scene. Alongside the saint and his fellow monks’ dead bodies were found the books left behind. Many had huge gashes in th
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  • ...nly pastoral life can be traced back to the influence and education of the monks. At the dissolution of the Monastries in 1536 the Abbey of Rievaulx alone o
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  • ...n Irish monk, who was killed near Mechelen in 775. In medieval times Irish monks were also called Scotii, and hence later the arms of Scotland were taken as
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  • ...Cuthbert represent Sunderland's historic connections with the bishops and monks of Durham.
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  • ...course, could not help and then confessed to St Mungo who sent one of his monks to fish in the river, instructing him to bring back the first fish caught.
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