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'''Born''': February 8, 1766<br>
'''Born''': February 8, 1766<br>
Deceased : November 30, 1850
'''Deceased''': November 30, 1850


Bishop of [[Diocese of Béziers|Béziers]], 1817-1822 (did not take effect as diocese was not restored)<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Béziers|Béziers]], 1817-1822 (did not take effect as diocese was not restored)<br>

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JEAN-PAUL-GASTON DE PINS

Born: February 8, 1766
Deceased: November 30, 1850

Bishop of Béziers, 1817-1822 (did not take effect as diocese was not restored)
Bishop of Limoges, 1822-1823
Administrator of Lyon, 1823-1840; Titular Archbishop of Amasea

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De gueules à trois pommes de pin d'or.

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