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Born : August 25, 1846<br> | '''Born''': August 25, 1846<br> | ||
Deceased : January 14, 1929 | '''Deceased''': January 14, 1929 | ||
Apostolic Vicar of [[Archdiocese of Libreville|Gabon]], 1897-1914; Titular Bishop of Thmuis | Apostolic Vicar of [[Archdiocese of Libreville|Gabon]], 1897-1914; Titular Bishop of Thmuis | ||
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Adam]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Adam]] |
Latest revision as of 15:18, 28 January 2024
JEAN MARTIN ADAM
Born: August 25, 1846
Deceased: January 14, 1929
Apostolic Vicar of Gabon, 1897-1914; Titular Bishop of Thmuis
French | Parti au 1 d'azur aux emblèmes des Pères du S. E. (le coeur non transpercé est d'or) ; au 2 coupé d'or à 2 corbeaux de sable descendant en barre, et de sinople à 3 épis d'or en fasce ; enté en pointe d'argent à la canne à sucre de sinople. Motto: Tuus sum ego
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