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He continued the arms of his predecessor, [[Félix Biet]], but with another motto: ''Laborat sicut bonus miles Christi''.
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PIERRE-PHILIPPE GIRAUDEAU

Born : March 17, 1850
Deceased : November 13, 1941

Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of Tibet, 1897-1901
Titular Bishop of Thynias, 1897-1941
Apostolic Vicar of Tibet, 1901-1936
Apostolic Vicar of Tatsienlu, 1936-1941

Arms of Pierre-Philippe Giraudeau

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Origin/meaning

He continued the arms of his predecessor, Félix Biet, but with another motto: Laborat sicut bonus miles Christi.


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