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| D'azur à la croix alaisée d'or, cantonnée de 4 épis du même, ceux de dextre en bande, ceux de sénestre en barre. - Cimier : une petite grange, ou grangeon, abritant le sigle des Missions Etrangères.<br> | |||
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DAMIEN GRANGEON
Born : September 27, 1857
Deceased : November 21, 1933
Apostolic Vicar of Eastern Cochin, 1902-1929; Titular Bishop of Uthina
French | D'azur à la croix alaisée d'or, cantonnée de 4 épis du même, ceux de dextre en bande, ceux de sénestre en barre. - Cimier : une petite grange, ou grangeon, abritant le sigle des Missions Etrangères. Motto: Congregate in horreum Origin/meaningUnfortunately we have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms yet. If you have any information on the origin or meaning of these arms, or have additional images that you want to share, please mail us your information ! Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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