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JEAN-FRANÇOIS DE MANDOLX

Born: October 20, 1744
Deceased: August 14, 1817

Bishop of La Rochelle, 1803-1804
Bishop of Amiens, 1804-1817

Arms (crest) of Jean-François de Mandolx
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  • (La Rochelle) Did not use arms, only his initials
  • (1808-1814) coupé : au 1 parti d'azur à la main ouverte d'argent et au franc-quartier des barons-évêques ; au 2 d'or à la fasce de sable.
  • (1814-1817) d'or à 3 fasces de sable, au chef du second chargé d'une main ouverte d'argent en pal.

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