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ETIENNE-MARIE POTRON
Born : October 25, 1836
Deceased : August 11, 1905
Titular Bishop of Ierichus, 1889-1905
French | D'azur à la fasce cintrée d'argent chargée de la croix de Jérusalem de sable, accompagnée en chef des conformités de saint François et en pointe d'un bateau de sable, gréé d'argent sur une mer du même avec une ancre de sable suspendue à là proue, voguant vers une étoile à six rais d'argent à sénestre. Motto: Deus meus et omnia
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