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BARTHÉLEMY CLÉMENT COMBES
Born : September 29, 1839
Deceased : February 20, 1922
Bishop of Constantine, 1881-1893
Archbishop of Carthago, 1893-1922
Archbishop of Algiers, 1908-1917
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De gueules à la croix d'or, cantonnée aux et 4 d'un pélican d'argent. La couronne ducale surmonte l'écu posé sur un cartouche.
Motto: In hoc signo vinces
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