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===Origin/meaning===
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The Oakleaves in the First Quarter is taken from the Arms of the Bismarck Family (whose most famous member was Prince Otto von Bismarck first Chancellor of the German Empire created in 1871).
The oak leaves in the first quarter are taken from the arms of the Von Bismarck Family (whose most famous member was Prince Otto von Bismarck first Chancellor of the German Empire created in 1871), after whom the town of Birsmarck was named. The silver cross is a clear Christian symbol.


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DIOCESE OF BISMARCK (Dioecesis Bismarcquensis)

Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 1909

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Bismarck

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Origin/meaning

The oak leaves in the first quarter are taken from the arms of the Von Bismarck Family (whose most famous member was Prince Otto von Bismarck first Chancellor of the German Empire created in 1871), after whom the town of Birsmarck was named. The silver cross is a clear Christian symbol.

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