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'''Born''': March 5, 1869<br>
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Archbishop of [[Archdiocese of München-Freising|München-Freising]], 1917-1952<br>
Archbishop of [[Archdiocese of München-Freising|München-Freising]], 1917-1952<br>
Cardinal 1921
Cardinal 1921
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* (bishop) Unter einem blauen Schildhaupt, darin ein silbernes Kreuz, in Rot ein siebenarmiger goldener Leuchter unter einer herabstoßenden, golden-nim­bierten silbernen Taube, von der sieben Strahlen ausgehen, die die Flam­men des Leuchters entzünden.
*(archbishop) Zwei Schilde, gold und rot; rechts ein rotgekröntes Mohrenhaupt mit roten Lippen, rotem Ohrring und roter Halskrause; links ein siebenarmiger goldener Leuchter unter einer auffliegenden, golden-nimbierten silbernen Taube von der sieben Strahlen ausgehne, die die Flammen des Leuchters entzünden.
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* (bishop) Unter einem blauen Schildhaupt, darin ein silbernes Kreuz, in Rot ein siebenarmiger goldener Leuchter unter einer herabstoßenden, golden-nim­bierten silbernen Taube, von der sieben Strahlen ausgehen, die die Flam­men des Leuchters entzünden.
 
*(Archbishop) Zwei Schilde, gold und rot; rechts ein rotgekröntes Mohrenhaupt mit roten Lippen, rotem Ohrring und roter Halskrause; links ein siebenarmiger goldener Leuchter unter einer auffliegenden, golden-nimbierten silbernen Taube von der sieben Strahlen ausgehne, die die Flammen des Leuchters entzünden.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Archbishop used two shields, one with the diocesan arms and the other with hos personal arms. The menora is a symbol for the Old Testament, and refers to the fact that the archbishop was a professor in Old Testament theology in Strassbourg between 1903 and 1911. The flames rising from thw menora refer to the seven gifts of the holy ghost. The holy ghost is symbolised by the pigeon.  
The archbishop used two shields, one with the diocesan arms and the other with hos personal arms. The menora is a symbol for the Old Testament, and refers to the fact that the archbishop was a professor in Old Testament theology in Strasbourg between 1903 and 1911. The flames rising from the menora refer to the seven gifts of the holy ghost. The holy ghost is symbolised by the pigeon.  


As bishop he used the same personal symbolism under a chief with the cross of Speyer.
As bishop he used the same personal symbolism under a chief with the cross of Speyer.


The arms by [[Otto Hupp]] (Münchener Kalender, 1923):
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File:munchenf-faulhaber1|alt=Arms (crest) of Michael von Faulhaber|The arms by [[Otto Hupp]] (Münchener Kalender, 1923)
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[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:  
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:  

Revision as of 08:21, 29 March 2024

MICHAEL VON FAULHABER

Born: March 5, 1869
Deceased: June 12, 1952

Bishop of Speyer, 1911-1917
Archbishop of München-Freising, 1917-1952
Cardinal 1921

Arms (crest) of Michael von Faulhaber

Previous arms:

Official blazon
German
  • (bishop) Unter einem blauen Schildhaupt, darin ein silbernes Kreuz, in Rot ein siebenarmiger goldener Leuchter unter einer herabstoßenden, golden-nim­bierten silbernen Taube, von der sieben Strahlen ausgehen, die die Flam­men des Leuchters entzünden.
  • (archbishop) Zwei Schilde, gold und rot; rechts ein rotgekröntes Mohrenhaupt mit roten Lippen, rotem Ohrring und roter Halskrause; links ein siebenarmiger goldener Leuchter unter einer auffliegenden, golden-nimbierten silbernen Taube von der sieben Strahlen ausgehne, die die Flammen des Leuchters entzünden.
English blazon wanted


Origin/meaning

The archbishop used two shields, one with the diocesan arms and the other with hos personal arms. The menora is a symbol for the Old Testament, and refers to the fact that the archbishop was a professor in Old Testament theology in Strasbourg between 1903 and 1911. The flames rising from the menora refer to the seven gifts of the holy ghost. The holy ghost is symbolised by the pigeon.

As bishop he used the same personal symbolism under a chief with the cross of Speyer.

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Literature:


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