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Revision as of 06:49, 8 December 2023
ANTOON TRIEST
Born : 1576
Deceased : May 28, 1657
Bishop of Brugge, 1617-1621
Bishop of Gent, 1621-1657
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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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