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ALBERTO VALIER

Born : 1561
Deceased : September 1, 1630

Coadjutor Bishop of Verona, 1591-1606; Titular Bishop of Famagusta
Bishop of Verona, 1606-1630

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  • (it) Spaccato, d'oro e di rosso, all'aquila abbassata, linguata e coronata dell'uno nell'altro.

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