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PAUL-LOUIS-JOSEPH LEQUIEN

Born : September 4, 1872
Deceased : January 5, 1941

Bishop of Saint-Pierre and Fort-de-France, 1915-1941

Arms of Paul-Louis-Joseph Lequien

Official blazon

Ecartelé; au 1 d'azur à la colombe d'ar­gent rayonnant sur un cœur de même; couronné de roses et transpercé d'un glaive; au 2 de gueules au lion d'or couronné de même; au 3 de gueules à trois épis d'or; au 4 d'azur à la rose héraldique d'argent; à la croix d'argent chargée d’un Sacré-Cœur de gueules brochant sur les partitions.
Motto: Ut vitam habeant

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