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ANTOON TRIEST

Born : 1576
Deceased : May 28, 1657

Bishop of Brugge, 1617-1621
Bishop of Gent, 1621-1657

Arms of Antoon Triest

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  • (nl) In sabel in het hoofd twee jachthoorns van zilver, geopend, beslagen en gesnoerd van goud, in de voet een lopende windhond van zilver, gehals­band van keel. Wa­penspreuk: CONFIDENTER

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Arms of Antoon Triest

His arms are seen quartered with the arms of the diocese of Gent
Arms of Antoon Triest

on an image from the late 17th century
Arms of Antoon Triest

on an map from the late 17th century

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