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HENRI-VICTOR ALTMAYER

Born : December 4, 1844
Deceased : November 12, 1930

Coadjutor Archbishop of Baghdad, 1884-1887
Archbishop of Baghdad, 1887-1902
Titular Archbishop of Synnada in Phrygia, 1902-1930

Arms of Henri-Victor Altmayer

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De gueules à la montagne à trois coupeaux d'or mouvant de la pointe, au franc-canton sénestre d’a­zur chargé d'un lion d'or tenant une croix de sable; au chef des Dominicains.
Motto: Major autem horum est caritas

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