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'''Born''': May 23, 1833<br>
'''Born''': May 23, 1833<br>
Deceased : January 6, 1896
'''Deceased''': January 6, 1896


Bishop of [[Diocese of Nîmes|Nîmes]], 1889-1896
Bishop of [[Diocese of Nîmes|Nîmes]], 1889-1896

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JEAN-LOUIS-ANTOINE-ALFRED GILLY

Born: May 23, 1833
Deceased: January 6, 1896

Bishop of Nîmes, 1889-1896

Arms (crest) of Jean-Louis-Antoine-Alfred Gilly
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French D'azur au lis fleuri de 3 branches d'argent, soutenu de 2 branches d'épines d'or posées en demi-couronne. Motto: Inter spinas purior et vegetior

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