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Born : May 6, 1851<br>
'''Born''': May 6, 1851<br>
Deceased : September 17, 1911
'''Deceased''': September 17, 1911


Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Tonga|Central Oceania]], 1903-1906; Titular Bishop of Tipasa in Mauritania<br>
Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Tonga|Central Oceania]], 1903-1906; Titular Bishop of Tipasa in Mauritania<br>
Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Tonga|Central Oceania]], 1906-1911
Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Tonga|Central Oceania]], 1906-1911


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===Official blazon===
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|'''French'''
| D'argent au calice d'or posé sur une terrasse d'azur avec hostie d'argent rayonnante, représentant au centre le divin Enfant assis et au naturel; au chef de sinople chargé de 2 médaillons, celui de dextre coupé d'argent à l'étoile d'or rayonnante et d'azur au monogramme de Marie de gueules, celui de sénestre représentant la Vierge de la Médaille-miraculeuse. Motto: Laus et amor


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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Olier]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Olier]]

Latest revision as of 14:16, 30 January 2024

ARMAND OLIER

Born: May 6, 1851
Deceased: September 17, 1911

Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of Central Oceania, 1903-1906; Titular Bishop of Tipasa in Mauritania
Apostolic Vicar of Central Oceania, 1906-1911

Arms (crest) of Armand Olier
Official blazon
French D'argent au calice d'or posé sur une terrasse d'azur avec hostie d'argent rayonnante, représentant au centre le divin Enfant assis et au naturel; au chef de sinople chargé de 2 médaillons, celui de dextre coupé d'argent à l'étoile d'or rayonnante et d'azur au monogramme de Marie de gueules, celui de sénestre représentant la Vierge de la Médaille-miraculeuse. Motto: Laus et amor

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