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LOUIS-ANTOINE DE SALINIS

Born : August 11, 1798
Deceased : January 30, 1861

Bishop of Amiens, 1849-1956
Archbishop of Auch, 1856-1861

Arms (crest) of Louis-Antoine de Salinis

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  • (fr) D'argent à l'arbre de sinople sur une terrasse du même, accosté à sénestre d'un ours debout de sable, jetant du sel d'or de sa patte dextre.

Motto: Sic sale vivesco

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