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JEAN ARTHUR CHOLLET
Born: April 8, 1862
Deceased: December 2, 1952
Bishop of Verdun, 1910-1913
Archbishop of Cambrai, 1913-1952
English | blazon wanted |
Parti: au 1 coupé de gueules à la four d'or ouverte et ajourée de sable; au chef cousu d'azur, chargé de trois fleur de lys d'or, et d'azur à la croix de Lorraine d’argent chargée d’un M antique et couronné d'or; au 2 d'hermines au livre ouvert d'argent, à la franche de gueules, chargé des mots; «Lux mundi, lux vera>> de sable.
Motto: Per arma lucis
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