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EMMANUEL-JULES-MARIE MARBEAU
Born: November 12, 1844
Deceased: May 31, 1921
Bishop of Meaux, 1910-1921
English | blazon wanted |
Tiercé en fasce: au 1 d'azur; au 2 d'argent, au 3 de gueules sur le tout la scène de Bethléem. La pointe de l' écu est chargée d’une crosse en pal terminée en pointe par une croix renversée, une pelle et un bourdon en sautoir, une roue en cœur, et l'M marial brochant sur le tout.
Motto: Venite ad me omnes. Sinite par vulos venire
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