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The arms are those of the influential Lords of Horne, originating from [[Horn]], Limburg, the Netherlands.
 
He used the family arms on his seals and, in Utrecht, also the the arms of the diocese, with the family arms as an inescutcheon, see below.
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ARNOLD VAN HORNE

Born : 1339
Deceased : March 8, 1389

Bishop of Utrecht, 1371-1379
Prince-Bishop of Liège, 1378-1389

Arms of Arnold van Horne

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Origin/meaning

The arms are those of the influential Lords of Horne, originating from Horn, Limburg, the Netherlands.

He used the family arms on his seals and, in Utrecht, also the the arms of the diocese, with the family arms as an inescutcheon, see below.

Arms of Arnold van Horne



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