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Deutsch: Wappen Ihrer Kaiserlich-Königlichen Majestät Elisabeth von Habsburg Lothringen geb. Wittelsbach; Kaiserin von Österreich und Königin von Ungarn etc. etc.
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Source Wappenrolle Österreich-Ungarns nach H. Ströhl [1]
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Hugo Gerard Ströhl  (1851–1919)  wikidata:Q113142 s:de:Hugo Gerhard Ströhl
 
Hugo Gerard Ströhl
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Hugo Gerhard Ströhl
Description Austrian graphic designer and heraldist
Date of birth/death 24 September 1851 Edit this at Wikidata 7 December 1919 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Wels Edit this at Wikidata Mödling Edit this at Wikidata
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Coat of arms of Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria

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