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Born : July 27, 1848<br> | '''Born''': July 27, 1848<br> | ||
Deceased : January 6, 1910 | '''Deceased''': January 6, 1910 | ||
Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Port Victoria|Seycehelles]], 1890-1892; Titular Bishop of Teos<br> | Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Port Victoria|Seycehelles]], 1890-1892; Titular Bishop of Teos<br> | ||
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MICHEL MARC HUDRISIER
Born: July 27, 1848
Deceased: January 6, 1910
Apostolic Vicar of Seycehelles, 1890-1892; Titular Bishop of Teos
Bishop of Port Victoria, 1892-1910
French | D'azur à la mer d'argent chargée de 2 îles au naturel, à la fleur d'iris d'argent tigée de sinople mouvant de la pointe de l'écu et bronchant, enlacée d'une hydre de gueules, sénestrée d'un coeur de gueules percé de 7 glaives d'argent emmanchés de sable, plongeant dans la mer; au chef d'azur chargé des conformités de saint François. Motto: In prudentia et charitate.
Origin/meaningThe two islands represent the Seychelles. The water lily (hydre) is a canting element. The heart with the seven swords is a symbol for Our Lady of Sorrows, the patron saint of the Savoie region in France, where the bishop was born. The chief shows the arms of the Franciscan Order. Religious or Ecclesiastical heraldry portal
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