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JOSEPH HIPPOLYTE GUIBERT
Born : December 13, 1802
Deceased : July 8, 1886
Bishop of Viviers, 1842-1857
Archbishop of Tours, 1857-1871
Archbishop of Paris, 1871-1886
Cardinal 1873
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