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Auxiliary bishop of [[Archdiocese of Strasbourg|Strasbourg]], 1891-1901; Titular Bishop of Paphus
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Marbach]]
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' CHARLES MARBACH 'Born: November 21, 1841
Deceased: October 17, 1916

Auxiliary bishop of Strasbourg, 1891-1901; Titular Bishop of Paphus

Arms (crest) of Charles Marbach
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French D'azur à la muraille à 2 tours et crénelée, à la porte ouverte, mais percée et surmontée d'une crosse, le tout d'argent.

Motto: Deus noster refugium et virtus

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