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MARTIN-JÉRÔME IZART
Born : June 10, 1854
Deceased : May 31, 1934
Bishop of Pamiers, 1907-1916
Archbishop of Bourges, 1916-1934
Bishop of Pamiers |
Archbishop of Bourges |
Official blazon
D'az ur au mont Canigou, chargé en pointe d'un izard se désaltérant à une source, le foui au naturel; sur monté d’un soleil d'ostensoir d'or portant les cinq hosties d'argent de Pézilla, au chef cousu de gueules chargé d'un agneau pascal, d'argent la tête contournée et nimbée d’or, tenant l'étendard d'argent chargé d’une croiselle de gueules.
Motto: Ille præst qui prodest.
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