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The red cross on a white field is from the a[[Diocese of Trier|diocesean arms]]. St Peter is the patron saint of the cathedral. | The red cross on a white field is from the a[[Diocese of Trier|diocesean arms]]. St Peter is the patron saint of the cathedral. |
Revision as of 09:00, 1 September 2023
CATHEDRAL CHAPTER OF TRIER
Country : Germany
Denomination : Roman Catholic
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Origin/meaning
The red cross on a white field is from the adiocesean arms. St Peter is the patron saint of the cathedral.
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