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STEPHEN LANGTON
Born : 1150
Deceased : July 9, 1228
Cardinal 1205
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1207-1228
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- Party per pale Azure and Gules, a bend Or.
- Quarterly Gules and Or, a bend Argent.
- Argent, a cross quarter-pierced gules.
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