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JOSEPH-ANTOINE FABRE
Born : March 19, 1844
Deceased : January 9, 1923
Bishop of Marseille, 1909-1923
English | blazon wanted |
D'azur à Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde d'argent; au chef d’or, chargé d’un Sacré-Cœur d’argent, croix issante de même, enflammé et couronné d’épines. L'écu est entouré du sacré pallium.
Motto: Ego servus tuus et Filius ancillae tuae.
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