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It is the symbol of St. Hubert, patron saint of hunters, and "jagermeister" means master hunter, and the symbol is still used for those that earn the title of master-hunter in Germany.

St. Hubert was thirty-first Bishop of Discuss:What_does_the_jagermeister_dear_and_cross_device_mean_and_stand_for, first Bishop of Liège, and Apostle of the Ardennes, born about 656; died at Fura (the modern Tervueren), Brabant, 30 May, 727 or 728. He was first honored in the Middle Ages as the patron of huntsmen, and continues as such unto this day. Hubert was a Christian, but not very devout, when he saw the image of a crucifix between the antlers of a stag while chasing it. He also heard a voice telling him to seek out [Bishop] Lambert, who then instructed Hubert as Hubert dedicated his life to God, and was ordained a priest. Hubert became a bishop later in his life, and worked several miracles, including curing a person of rabies.

A very similar event was reported happening to

The first St. Eustace, who was a Roman, possibly the General Placidus, who converted to Christianity when he saw an image of Christ over the head of a stag which he was hunting. Placidus' probable actual conversion name was Eustachius..., in English "Eustace"..., and he and his family became martyrs by the order of Emperor Hadrian in AD 118. The Italian family of d'Afflitto claims heritage from that St. Eustace.There are many people who confuse Eustachus with the Irish St. Eustace, who died in France on March 29th, 625, after many successful years as an abbot. The stag image did NOT appear to the Irish St. Eustace, but the name causes great confusion.

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