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ARMAND OLIER
Born : May 6, 1851
Deceased : September 17, 1911
Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of Central Oceania, 1903-1906; Titular Bishop of Tipasa in Mauritania
Apostolic Vicar of Central Oceania, 1906-1911
French | D'argent au calice d'or posé sur une terrasse d'azur avec hostie d'argent rayonnante, représentant au centre le divin Enfant assis et au naturel; au chef de sinople chargé de 2 médaillons, celui de dextre coupé d'argent à l'étoile d'or rayonnante et d'azur au monogramme de Marie de gueules, celui de sénestre représentant la Vierge de la Médaille-miraculeuse. Motto: Laus et amor
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