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JEAN-ALPHONSE BLANCHET

Born : November 19, 1829
Deceased : May 19, 1888

Bishop of Gap, 1887-1888

Arms of Jean-Alphonse Blanchet

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D'azur au pic d'argent, issant d'une chaîne de montagnes au naturel, à la filière engreslée de gueules ; au chef d'or chargé de 3 roses de gueules centrées d'or.
Motto: Quae candida proxima coelo.

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