Arms of the Diocese of Birmingham
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The Arms of the Diocese of Birmingham are the official heraldic emblem representing the Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in England, used to symbolize its identity and authority in ecclesiastical and ceremonial contexts.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Arms of the Diocese of Birmingham canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1219724 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Arms of the Diocese of Birmingham Context triple: [Diocese of Birmingham, coatOfArms, Arms of the Diocese of Birmingham]
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Arms of the Diocese of Derby
The Arms of the Diocese of Derby are the official heraldic emblem representing the Church of England’s Diocese of Derby, used on its documents, buildings, and ceremonial occasions.
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Arms of the Diocese of Bath and Wells
The Arms of the Diocese of Bath and Wells are the heraldic emblem representing the historic Anglican diocese based in Somerset, England.
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Arms of the Archbishop of York
The Arms of the Archbishop of York are the heraldic bearings traditionally associated with the senior bishopric of York in the Church of England, symbolizing its ecclesiastical authority and historic status.
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Diocese of Birmingham
The Diocese of Birmingham is a Church of England diocese covering Birmingham and surrounding areas in the West Midlands, overseen by the Bishop of Birmingham.
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Birmingham Cathedral
Birmingham Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Birmingham, England, known for its historic Baroque architecture and notable stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Arms of the Diocese of Birmingham Target entity description: The Arms of the Diocese of Birmingham are the official heraldic emblem representing the Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in England, used to symbolize its identity and authority in ecclesiastical and ceremonial contexts.
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A.
Arms of the Diocese of Derby
The Arms of the Diocese of Derby are the official heraldic emblem representing the Church of England’s Diocese of Derby, used on its documents, buildings, and ceremonial occasions.
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B.
Arms of the Diocese of Bath and Wells
The Arms of the Diocese of Bath and Wells are the heraldic emblem representing the historic Anglican diocese based in Somerset, England.
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C.
Arms of the Archbishop of York
The Arms of the Archbishop of York are the heraldic bearings traditionally associated with the senior bishopric of York in the Church of England, symbolizing its ecclesiastical authority and historic status.
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D.
Diocese of Birmingham
The Diocese of Birmingham is a Church of England diocese covering Birmingham and surrounding areas in the West Midlands, overseen by the Bishop of Birmingham.
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Birmingham Cathedral
Birmingham Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Birmingham, England, known for its historic Baroque architecture and notable stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (42)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
coat of arms
ⓘ
ecclesiastical heraldic achievement ⓘ symbol ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
Bishop of Birmingham (Roman Catholic)
ⓘ
cathedral church of the Diocese of Birmingham ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
Birmingham
ⓘ
Latin Church in England ⓘ
surface form:
Catholic hierarchy in England and Wales
West Midlands ⓘ |
| country | England ⓘ |
| denomination |
Roman Catholicism
ⓘ
surface form:
Roman Catholic Church
|
| hasAspect |
ecclesiastical insignia
ⓘ
heraldic shield ⓘ religious symbolism ⓘ |
| hasFunction |
symbolize diocesan authority
ⓘ
symbolize diocesan identity ⓘ |
| hasLegalStatus | official emblem of the Diocese of Birmingham ⓘ |
| hasPurpose |
representation in inter-diocesan and public events
ⓘ
visual identification of the diocese ⓘ |
| hasUser |
diocesan agencies
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diocesan curia ⓘ parishes of the Diocese of Birmingham ⓘ |
| languageOfName | English ⓘ |
| locatedInJurisdiction | Province of Birmingham ⓘ |
| partOf | Catholic ecclesiastical heraldry in the United Kingdom ⓘ |
| religiousTradition |
Latin Church worldwide
ⓘ
surface form:
Latin Church
|
| represents | Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham ⓘ |
| seeAlso |
Bishop’s coat of arms
ⓘ
Catholic ecclesiastical heraldry ⓘ Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham ⓘ |
| subjectOf |
ecclesiastical protocol
ⓘ
heraldic regulation by ecclesiastical authority ⓘ |
| usedBy | Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham ⓘ |
| usedIn |
ceremonial contexts
ⓘ
ecclesiastical contexts ⓘ |
| usedOn |
ceremonial programs
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diocesan stationery ⓘ diocesan website ⓘ liturgical publications ⓘ official diocesan documents ⓘ official seals ⓘ pastoral letters ⓘ |
| usedSince | 20th century ⓘ |
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Subject: Arms of the Diocese of Birmingham Description of subject: The Arms of the Diocese of Birmingham are the official heraldic emblem representing the Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in England, used to symbolize its identity and authority in ecclesiastical and ceremonial contexts.
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