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Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]
Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]


Established : 372 AD
Established : 372


[[File:?.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:?.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Argent a cross gules, a chief azure, a mitre with infulae or.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Armoria Sedium gives the Arms as : "Argent a cross gules, a chief azure, a mitre with infulae or".
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====Arms of Bishops====
====Arms of Bishops====
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No image|[[Charles-Emile Freppel ]] (1870–1891)  
No image|[[Milon de Dormans]] (1371–1373)
No image|[[François-Désiré Mathieu ]] (1893-1896)  
No image|[[Hardouin de Bueil]] (1374–1439)
No image|[[Jean I. Michel]] (1439–1447)
No image|[[Jean II. de Beauveau]] (1447–1467)
No image|[[Jean III. de La Balue]] (1467–1476)
No image|[[Jean III. de La Balue]] (1480–1491)
No image|[[Jean IV. de Rély]] (1491–1499)
No image|[[François de Rohan]] (1499–1532)
No image|[[Jean V. Olivier]] (1532–1540)
No image|[[Gabriel Bouvery]] (1540–1572)
No image|[[Guillaume V. Ruzé]] (1572–1587)
No image|[[Charles I. Miron]] (1588–1616)
No image|[[Guillaume VI. Fouquet de la Varenne]] (1616–1621)
No image|[[Charles I. Miron]] (1622–1627)
No image|[[Claude de Rueil]] (1628–1649)
No image|[[Henri Arnauld]] (1650–1692)
No image|[[Michel II. Le Peletier]] (1692–1706)
No image|[[Michel III. Poncet de la Rivière]] (1706–1730)
No image|[[Jean VI. de Vaugirault]] (1731–1758)
No image|[[Jacques de Grasse]] (1758–1782)
No image|[[Michel IV. Cauet]] (1782–1802)
No image|[[Hugues Pelletier]] (1791–1793)
No image|[[Charles Montault des Isles]] (1802–1839)
File:Angers-paysant.jpg|[[Louis-Robert Paysant]] (1839–1841)
No image|[[Guillaume-Laurent-Louis Angebault]] (1842–1869)
No image|[[Charles-Emile Freppel]] (1869–1891)  
No image|[[François-Désiré Mathieu]] (1893-1896)  
No image|[[Louis-Jules Baron]] (1896–1898)
No image|[[Louis-Jules Baron]] (1896–1898)
No image|[[Joseph Rumeau ]] (1899–1940)  
File:Angers-rumeau.jpg|[[Joseph Rumeau]] (1899–1940)  
No image|[[Jean-Camille Costes ]] (1940–1950)  
No image|[[Jean-Camille Costes]] (1940–1950)  
No image|[[Henri-Alexandre Chappoulie]] (1950–1959)
No image|[[Henri-Alexandre Chappoulie]] (1950–1959)
No image|[[Pierre Marie Joseph Veuillot]] (1959–1961), become Coadjutor Archbishop of Paris.
No image|[[Pierre Marie Joseph Veuillot]] (1959–1961)
No image|[[Louis Marie Henri Mazerat]] (1961–1974)
No image|[[Louis Marie Henri Mazerat]] (1961–1974)
No image|[[Jean Pierre Marie Orchampt]] (1974–2000)  
No image|[[Jean Pierre Marie Orchampt]] (1974–2000)  
No image|[[Jean-Louis Bruguès, O.P.]] (2000-2007), become Secretary of Congregation for Catholic Education.
No image|[[Jean-Louis Bruguès]] (2000-2007)
No image|[[Emmanuel Luc Jean-Marie Delmas]] (2008-)
File:Angers-delmas.jpg|[[Emmanuel Luc Jean-Marie Delmas]] (2008-)
 
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[[Literature]] : Michael Francis McCarthy : Armoria Sedium.
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[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of France]]
[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of France]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic dioceses]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic dioceses]]

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DIOCESE OF ANGERS (Dioecesis Andegavensis)

Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 372

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Angers

Official blazon

Argent a cross gules, a chief azure, a mitre with infulae or.

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