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JULES-ALPHONSE COUSIN

Born : April 21, 1842
Deceased : September 18, 1911

Apostolic Vicar of Southern Japan, 1885-1891; Titular Bishop of Acmonia
Archbishop of Nagasaki, 1891-1911

Arms of Jules-Alphonse Cousin
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French D'azur à la chaîne de montagnes (montagne de 5 coupeaux sur le sceau) baignée par une mer et accompagnée en chef d'une hostie (ou soleil?) chargée d'une croisette et rayonnante, le tout d'argent. Motto: Illuminare his qui in tenebris

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