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| De gueules à la croix de la Passion d'argent, marquée des 3 clous de sable, à la couronne d'épines du même passée entre les bras de la croix. Motto: Jesum Christum et hunc crucifixum | |||
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JEAN DOURS
Born : February 6, 1809
Deceased : December 12, 1877
Bishop of Soissons, 1863-1876
French | De gueules à la croix de la Passion d'argent, marquée des 3 clous de sable, à la couronne d'épines du même passée entre les bras de la croix. Motto: Jesum Christum et hunc crucifixum
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