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'''Born''': February 4, 1848<br> | '''Born''': February 4, 1848<br> | ||
Deceased : July 21, 1913 | '''Deceased''': July 21, 1913 | ||
Bishop of [[Diocese of Périgueux|Périgueux]], 1901-1906<br> | Bishop of [[Diocese of Périgueux|Périgueux]], 1901-1906<br> |
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FRANÇOIS-MARIE-JOSEPH DELAMAIRE
Born: February 4, 1848
Deceased: July 21, 1913
Bishop of Périgueux, 1901-1906
Coadjutor Archbishop of Cambrai, 1906-1913
Archbishop of Cambrai, 1913
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