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JEAN-CLAUDE LEBLANC DE BEAULIEU
Born : March 29, 1753
Deceased : July 13, 1825
Bishop of Soissons, 1802-1817
Archbishop of Arles, 1817-1822
Administrator of Soissons, 1819-1820
Official blazon
- (1802-1808) : no arms, used only his initials
- (1808-1817) : coupé : au 1 parti d'azur à l'étoile d'or, et des barons-évêques ; au 2 d'or à 3 coquilles de sable en fasce. Motto: Super omnia charitas
- (1817-1825) : d'or au dextrochère de gueules tenant un coeur enflammé et percé d'une flèche du même, à l'orle de sable portant en lettres d'argent ces mots : super omnia charitas.
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