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Bishop of [[Diocese of Saint-Claude|Saint-Claude]], 1898-192
Bishop of [[Diocese of Saint-Claude|Saint-Claude]], 1898-192


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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===

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FRANÇOIS-ALEXANDRE MAILLET

Born : January 12, 1854
Deceased : November 1, 1925

Bishop of Saint-Claude, 1898-192

Arms of François-Alexandre Maillet

Official blazon

D'azur à l'ancre d'argent, couronnée du même, chargée d’un Sacré-Cœur de gueules; accostée des lettres N. D. à l'antique d'or.

Motto : Spes mea

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