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PHILIP OF POICTOU
Born:
Deceased: April 22, 1208
Bishop of Durham, 1195-1208
English | blazon wanted |
Gules, two pastoral staves in saltier Or, within a bordure engrailed of the second, entoyre-des-lys Azure.
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