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'''Born''': July 17, 1626<br>
'''Born''': July 17, 1626<br>
Deceased : June 1, 1685
'''Deceased''': June 1, 1685


Abbot of [[Abbey of Our Lady in Postel|Postel]], 1679-1685
Abbot of [[Abbey of Our Lady in Postel|Postel]], 1679-1685

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FRANCISCUS GAILLARD (born as Antonius Gregorius Gaillard)

Born: July 17, 1626
Deceased: June 1, 1685

Abbot of Postel, 1679-1685

Arms (crest) of Franciscus Gaillard
Official blazon
Dutch

Wapen : Gevierendeeld; 1 & 4 in zwart, drie zilveren schijfjes (= Gaillard); 2 & 3 in goud, een rode schuinbalk met drie zilveren klophamers, geplaatst in de richting van de balk; vergezeld in het hoofd van een zwart schildje beladen met een zilveren leeuw, goud getongd, genageld en gekroond (= van (den) Heetvelt/Heetvelde).
Motto: IN TRINO LÆTOR

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Literature: Cruys, M. et al : Heraldiek van Abdijen en Kloosters 28:Postel


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