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Deceased : September 29, 1241 | '''Deceased''': September 29, 1241 | ||
Bishop of [[Diocese of London|London]], 1229-1241 | Bishop of [[Diocese of London|London]], 1229-1241 | ||
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Sable, a sword in bend sinister Argent, hilted Or, surmounted of a pastoral staff in bend dexter of the last, between two lozenges of the second, one in chief, the other in base, each charged with a pall ensigned of a cross patee Gules. | Sable, a sword in bend sinister Argent, hilted Or, surmounted of a pastoral staff in bend dexter of the last, between two lozenges of the second, one in chief, the other in base, each charged with a pall ensigned of a cross patee Gules. | ||
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[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: | [[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: | ||
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Niger]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Niger]] |
Latest revision as of 14:52, 28 March 2024
ROGER NIGER
Born:
Deceased: September 29, 1241
Bishop of London, 1229-1241
English | blazon wanted |
Sable, a sword in bend sinister Argent, hilted Or, surmounted of a pastoral staff in bend dexter of the last, between two lozenges of the second, one in chief, the other in base, each charged with a pall ensigned of a cross patee Gules.
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