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The meaning of the fish head in the upper half is not clear, probably it is simply a representation of Christ. Th elowe rhalf shows the arms of the Beuerberg abbey,, where he became initially a monk in 1792. The key and sword represent the patron saints of the abbey, St. Peter and St. Paul.
The meaning of the fish head in the upper half is not clear, probably it is simply a representation of Christ. Th elowe rhalf shows the arms of the Beuerberg abbey,, where he became initially a monk in 1792. The key and sword represent the patron saints of the abbey, St. Peter and St. Paul.


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BONIFAZ KASPAR VON URBAN

Born : January 6, 1773
Deceased : January 9, 1858

Auxiliary Bishop of Regensburg, 1834-1842; Titular Bishop of Taenarum
Archbishop of Bamberg, 1842-1858

Arms of Bonifaz Kaspar von Urban

Auxiliary Bishop of Regensburg
Arms of Bonifaz Kaspar von Urban

Archbishop of Bamberg

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  • (de) Geteilt; oben in Rot ein pfahlweis gestellter silberner Fischkopf; unten von Blau und Rot geteilt, belegt mit einem goldenen Schlüssel, schräggekreuzt mit einem goldgegrifften silbernen Schwert.

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The meaning of the fish head in the upper half is not clear, probably it is simply a representation of Christ. Th elowe rhalf shows the arms of the Beuerberg abbey,, where he became initially a monk in 1792. The key and sword represent the patron saints of the abbey, St. Peter and St. Paul.

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