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File:annecy-dethiollaz.rel. | File:annecy-dethiollaz.rel.jpg|Claude-François de Thiollaz(1822-1832) | ||
File:annecy-rey.rel. | File:annecy-rey.rel.jpg|Pierre Jospeh Rey (1832-1842) | ||
File:annecy-rendu.rel.jpg|Louis Rendu (1843-1859) | File:annecy-rendu.rel.jpg|Louis Rendu (1843-1859) | ||
File:annecy-magnin.rel. | File:annecy-magnin.rel.jpg|Claude Maria Magnin (1860-1879) | ||
File:annecy-isoard.rel.png|Louis-Romain-Ernest Isoard (1879-1901) | File:annecy-isoard.rel.png|Louis-Romain-Ernest Isoard (1879-1901) | ||
File:annecy-campistron.rel.png|Pierre-Lucien Campistron (1902-1921) | File:annecy-campistron.rel.png|Pierre-Lucien Campistron (1902-1921) |
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DIOCESE OF ANNECY (Dioecesis Anneciensis)
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1822
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
Armoria Sedium gives the Arms as : "Or, an eagle dispalyed sable, membered gules diamiated to gules, a key in pale, ward deflected in chief argent".
Arms of Bishops
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Louis-Romain-Ernest Isoard (1879-1901)
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Pierre-Lucien Campistron (1902-1921)
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Florent-Michel-Marie-Joseph du Bois de la Villerabel (1921-1940), Become Archbishop of Aix (Arles-Embrun)
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Auguste-Léon-Alexis Cesbron (1940-1962)
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Jean-Baptiste-Étienne Sauvage (1962-1983)
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Hubert Marie Pierre Dominique Barbier (1984-2000), Become Archbishop of Bourges
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Yves Jean Marie Arsène Boivineau (2001-)
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Literature : Michael Francis McCarthy : Armoria Sedium; Catholic Hierarchy Website http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/