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JOSEPH HIPPOLYTE GUIBERT
Born: December 13, 1802
Deceased: July 8, 1886
Bishop of Viviers, 1842-1857
Archbishop of Tours, 1857-1871
Archbishop of Paris, 1871-1886
Cardinal 1873
French | D'azur aux insignes des Oblats d'argent sur une terrasse de sinople en chef, avec leurs initiales de sable en pointe, séparés par un agneau d'argent et un lion d'or au repos et affrontés. Morttos: Pauperes evangelizantur - Suaviler et fortiter.
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