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'''Born''': October 5, 1764<br>
'''Born''': October 5, 1764<br>
Deceased : April 28, 1850
'''Deceased''': April 28, 1850


Bishop of [[Diocese of Verdun|Verdun]], 1832-1836
Bishop of [[Diocese of Verdun|Verdun]], 1832-1836
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PLACIDE-BRUNO VALAYER

Born: October 5, 1764
Deceased: April 28, 1850

Bishop of Verdun, 1832-1836

Arms (crest) of Placide-Bruno Valayer
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French D'azur à la croix de saint Banoit ou ancrée d'argent, accompagnée en chef de 3 étoiles du même.

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