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'''Born''': June 18, 1889<br>
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Bishop of [[Diocese of 's Hertogenbosch|'s Hertogenbosch]], 1943-1960<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of 's Hertogenbosch|'s Hertogenbosch]], 1943-1960<br>
Titular Archbishop of Phulli, 1960-1964
Titular Archbishop of Phulli, 1960-1964
 
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===Origin/meaning===
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The arms are based on old family arms of a Mutsaers family, see also [[Robertus Gerardus Leonia Maria Mutsaerts|Robertus Mutsaerts]] and [[Nicolaas Mutsaerts]]. The three charges are described as canting Mutsaerden/Mutsaarden, an old Dutch word for a bunch of branches.
 


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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Mutsaerts]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Mutsaerts]]

Latest revision as of 11:25, 1 February 2024

WILHELMUS PIETER ADRIAN MARIA MUTSAERTS

Born: June 18, 1889
Deceased: August 16, 1964

Coadjutor Bishop of 's Hertogenbosch, 1942-1943; Titular Bishop of Lyrbe
Bishop of 's Hertogenbosch, 1943-1960
Titular Archbishop of Phulli, 1960-1964

Arms (crest) of Wilhelmus Pieter Adrian Maria Mutsaerts
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Origin/meaning

The arms are based on old family arms of a Mutsaers family, see also Robertus Mutsaerts and Nicolaas Mutsaerts. The three charges are described as canting Mutsaerden/Mutsaarden, an old Dutch word for a bunch of branches.

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