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FRANZ KARL JOSEPH ZU HOHENLOHE-WALDENBURG-SCHILLINGSFÜRST

Born : November 27, 1745
Deceased : October 9, 1819

Auxiliary Bishop of Augsburg, 1802-1818; Titular Bishop of Tempe
Bishop of Augsburg, 1818-1819

Arms of Franz Karl Joseph zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst

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Arms of Franz Karl Joseph zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst

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  • (de) Über einem roten Schildfuß geteilt; oben gespalten, unten zweimal gespalten; ein Herzschild, darin in Rot ein silberner Schildfuß; 1 in Blau drei (2:1) silberne Lilien; 2 in Gold ein schwarzer Doppeladler; 3 in Silber übereinander zwei schwarze Leoparden; 4 in Blau ein gold­ gekrönter und rotbewehrter silberner Löwe; 5 geteilt, oben in Schwarz ein schreitender gekrönter goldener Löwe, unten gold und schwarz gerautet.

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The arms show the family arms of the Princes zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst.


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