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ÉMILE-LOUIS CORNIL LOBBEDEY

Born : February 29, 1856
Deceased : December 24, 1916

Bishop of Moulins, 1906-1911
Bishop of Arras, 1911-1916

Arms of Émile-Louis Cornil Lobbedey

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D'azur à la gerbe d'or, au chef de gueules chargé d'un lion léopardé d'argent.

Motto: Spicas non spinas.

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