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JEAN-EMILE FONTENEAU

Born : August 14, 1825
Deceased : March 23, 1899

Bishop of Agen, 1874-1884
Archbishop of Albi, 1884-1899

Arms of Jean-Emile Fonteneau

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Ecartelé, au 1° de gueules, à deux clés passées en sautoir, l'une d'or l'autre d'ar­gent; au 2° d'or, au sacré-cœur de gueules, enflammé du même, entouré d'une couronne d'épines de sinople, surmonté d'une croix de sable; au 3° d'or, au cerf élancé et contourné de sable; au 4° de sinople, à l'ancre d'argent; à la croix d'argent brochant sur l'écartelé.
Motto: Sicut cervus ad fontes aquarum

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