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JEAN-JOSEPH HIRTH

Born : March 21, 1854
Deceased : January 6, 1931

Apostolic Vicar of Victoria Nyanza, 1889-1894
Titular Bishop of Theveste, 1889-1931
Apostolic Vicar of Southern Victoria Nyanza, 1894-1912
Apostolic Vicar of Kivu, 1912-1920

Arms of Jean-Joseph Hirth
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French De sinople à la croix d'or, chargée en coeur d'un Sacré Coeur de gueules, cantonnée de l'emblême des PP. Blancs adossé à un palmier d'or, de 2 coquilles aux quartiers dextre du chef et sénestre de la pointe, du portique ruiné du temple de Jupiter à Tébessa, le tout d'argent. Motto: Fracto Jove imperet Christus

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