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[[Literature]] : Armorial Nivernais, 1847
[[Literature]] : Armorial Nivernais, 1847


[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Chatelet]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Chatelet]]

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GILLES DU CHÂTELET

Born : ?
Deceased : July 28, 1294

Bishop of Nevers, 1285-1294

Arms of Gilles du Châtelet

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D'or, à la bande de gueules, chargée de trois fleurs de lys d'argent, posées dans le sens de la bande.

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Literature : Armorial Nivernais, 1847