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Born : December 2, 1799<br> | '''Born''': December 2, 1799<br> | ||
Deceased : July 6, 1875 | '''Deceased''': July 6, 1875 | ||
Auxiliary bishop of [[Archdiocese of Marseille|Marseille]], 1858-1861; Titular Bishop of Ceramus | Auxiliary bishop of [[Archdiocese of Marseille|Marseille]], 1858-1861; Titular Bishop of Ceramus | ||
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Jeancard]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Jeancard]] |
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JACQUES-MARIE-JOSEPH JEANCARD
Born: December 2, 1799
Deceased: July 6, 1875
Auxiliary bishop of Marseille, 1858-1861; Titular Bishop of Ceramus
French | D'azur au calice d'argent surmonté d'une hostie rayonnante d'or. Motto: Sacerdos in aeternum
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