Antoine-Eustache d’Osmond

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ANTOINE-EUSTACHE D’OSMOND

Born: February 6, 1754
Deceased: September 27, 1823

Bishop of Comminges, 1785-1801
Bishop of Nancy, 1802-1810; 1814-1823
Appointed 1810 by Napoleon as Archbishop of Florence, but not approved by the Pope

Arms (crest) of Antoine-Eustache d’Osmond
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  • (1785-1801) ?
  • (1802-1808) did not use arms, only his initials
  • (1808-1811) de gueules au vol ouvert d'argent herminé de sable, au franc-quartier de baron-évêque.
  • (1811-1814) coupé : au 1 parti des comtes-archevêques et d'or au duc de sable; au 2 de gueules au vol d'hermine
  • (1814-1823) de gueules au vol d'hermine au chef d'argent à la croisette de sinople, au franc-canton sénestre dor au duc de sable.

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