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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Duret]]
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JEAN-CLAUDE DURET

Born : December 5, 1824
Deceased : December 29, 1875

Apostolic vicar of Senegambia, 1873-1875; Titular Bishop of Antigonea

Arms (crest) of Jean-Claude Duret
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French Ecartelé : au 1 de gueules à la colombe d'argent planant sur le triangle de la Trinité du même ; au 2 d'azur au Sacré Coeur d'or enflammé et croiseté d'argent; au 3 d'azur au Saint Coeur de Marie d'or, enflammé d'argent (sans la couronne de roses); au 4 de gueules à une croix et une ancre d'argent en sautoir; à la croix alaisée d'argent brochant sur les partitions (croix de Savoie, patrie du prélat). — Cimier : 2 clefs en sautoir. Motto: Profer lumen coecis

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