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AUGUSTE-RENÉ DUBOURG

Born : September 30, 1842
Deceased : September 22, 1921

Bishop of Moulins, 1893-1906
Archbishop of Rennes, 1906-1921
Cardinal 1916

Arms of Auguste-René Dubourg

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D'azur à la Vierge-Mère couronnée d'or tenant un cœur de gueules dans sa main de sénestre, terras­sant un serpent de sable posé sur une nuée d’argent. A la bordure d’hermines.
Mottoes: Potius mori quam fœdari and Per ma­trem ad cor Filii.

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