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JEAN-BAPTISTE-MARIE-SIMON JACQUENET
Born : April 3, 1816
Deceased : March 1, 1892
Bishop of Gap, 1881-1883
Bishop of Amiens, 1883-1892
Official blazon
Ecartelé: au 1° d'azur, semé de billettes d'or au lion du même armé et lampassé de gueules brochant; au 2° d'argent, au dextrochère au naturel semant, accompagné de trois croissettes d'azur en contournement; au 3• de gueules, à une gerbe d'or liée d'argent; au 4° d'azur, à deux bourdons d'or passés en sautoir accompagnés de quatre coquilles de gueules.
Motto: Quae seminaverit
Origin/meaning
The first quarter refersa to the Franche-Comté region, where the bishop was born. The second quarter is based on the arms of the Grand-Seminary in Besançon, where he studied. The third is based on the arms of Thomas Gousset, Archbishop of Reims, who welcomed the prelate upon his departure from the diocese of Besançon. The 4th represents the arms of the church of Saint Jacques in Reims where the prelate was parish priest for many years.
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