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JEAN-PIERRE PAGIS

Born : July 15, 1835
Deceased : November 18, 1908

Bishop of Tarantaise, 1882-1887
Bishop of Verdun, 1887-1901

Arms (crest) of Jean-Pierre Pagis

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D'azur, à une Notre-Dame de Lorette posée sur le toit d'une sancta casa enlevée par deux anges, le tout d'argent, au dessus de montagne au naturel; à la plaine de sinople sur laquelle croît un laurier du même; au canton de gueules, à la tour d'or ouverte du champ et ajourée de sable, au chef cousu d'azur, chargée de trois trèfles d'or qui est de Salers (Cantal).

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