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JOHANNES NEUHÄUSLER

Born: January 27, 1888
Deceased: December 14, 1973

Auxiliary Bishop of München-Freising, 1947-1973; Titular Bishop of Calydon

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Geteilt und unten Rot-Gold gespalten; oben in Blau ein silbernes Buch, auf des­sen linker Seite untereinanderin roter Schrift "MT.-VII-24", auf dessen rechter Seite "JO.-V-35"; unten rechts auf einem schwarzem Dreiberg ein sil­bernes Haus; unten links ein aus dem unteren Schildrand wachsender bekleideter Arm, der mit der Hand eine Flamnenschale emporhält.

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