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The arms show the cross and pales from the diocesan arms impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.  The upper half of the personal; arms shows the arms of the town of [[Perg]] where he was born. The lower half refers his parents, a flowing river (fliessen=to flow) and flax plants (for making oil, his mother's family owned a flax-oil press).
The arms show the cross and pales from the diocesan arms impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.  The upper half of the personal; arms shows the arms of the town of [[Perg]] where he was born. The lower half refers his parents, a flowing river (fliessen=to flow) and flax plants (for making oil, his mother's family owned a flax-oil press).


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[[Literature]] : Baumert, 1985
[[Literature]] : Baumert, 1985


[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Fliesser]]
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JOSEPHUS CALASANZ FLIESSER

Born : July 28, 1896
Deceased : June 12, 1960

Auxiliary Bishop of Linz, 1941-1946
Bishop of Linz, 1941-1955

Arms of Josephus Calasanz Fließer

Official blazon

  • (de) Geviert; 1: in Blau ein goldenes, aus der Teilungslinie hervorgehendes Kleeblattkreuz; 2: in Rot ein silbernes, aufgerichtetes, auf der vorderen und hinteren Kuppe eines schwarzen Dreiberges stehendes Einhorn; 3: in Rot zwei silberne Pfähle; 4: in Silber auf grünem Dreiberg, darin eine silberne Wellenleiste, an grünen Stengeln mit je sechs Blättern drei blaue Flachs(Lein)blüten mit goldenen Butzen.

Motto: Vince in bono malum

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The arms show the cross and pales from the diocesan arms impaled with the personal arms of the bishop. The upper half of the personal; arms shows the arms of the town of Perg where he was born. The lower half refers his parents, a flowing river (fliessen=to flow) and flax plants (for making oil, his mother's family owned a flax-oil press).



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Literature : Baumert, 1985