Wien-St. Ulrich: Difference between revisions

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The arms show St Ulrich of Augsburg as a bishop holding a golden fish. He is the patron saint of the parish bearing his name that covers the area of Zeismannsbrunn, the oldest documented suburb of Vienna (1202). However, since the early 14<sup>th</sup> century, the name of the patron is used to designate the whole Zeismannsbrunn area.
The arms show St Ulrich of Augsburg as a bishop holding a golden fish. He is the patron saint of the parish bearing his name that covers the area of Zeismannsbrunn, the oldest documented suburb of Vienna (1202). However, since the early 14<sup>th</sup> century, the name of the patron is used to designate the whole Zeismannsbrunn area.


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