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Deceased : March 18, 1969


Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Buta|Western Uélé]], 1924-1926; Titular Bishop of Megara<br>
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===Origin/meaning===
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The arms show the three chevrons of the Tongerlo Abbey in Belgium, where he was a monk. The chief shows a golden sun in the colours of Belgian Congo.
The arms show the three chevrons of the Tongerlo Abbey in Belgium, where he was a monk. The chief shows a golden sun in the colours of Belgian Congo.

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' CHARLES ALPHONSE ARMAND VANUYTVEN 'Born: April 25, 1880
Deceased: March 18, 1969

Apostolic Vicar of Western Uélé, 1924-1926; Titular Bishop of Megara
Apostolic Vicar of Buta, 1926-1952

Arms (crest) of Charles Alphonse Armand Vanuytven
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Origin/meaning

The arms show the three chevrons of the Tongerlo Abbey in Belgium, where he was a monk. The chief shows a golden sun in the colours of Belgian Congo.

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