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FRANÇOIS-JOSEPH-EDWIN BONNEFOY
Born: February 27, 1836
Deceased: April 20, 1920
Bishop of La Rochelle, 1892-1901
Archbishop of Aix-Arles-Embrun, 1901-1920
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As archbishop |
English | blazon wanted |
D' azur à la croix latine rayonnante d'or, au chef d'argent chargé de trois roses de gueules.
Motto: Cum Maria matre Jesu
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