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HEINRICH MADLSEDER

Born : September 10, 1713
Deceased : October 6, 1779

Abbot of Mallersdorf, 1758–1779

Arms of Heinrich Madlseder

Official blazon

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These are the personal (family) arms of the abbot. They were often quartered with the arms of the abbey at the time.

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