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AMAND-JOSEPH FAVA
Born : February 10, 1826
Deceased : October 17, 1899
Bishop of Saint-Pierre, 1871-1875
Bishop of Grenoble, 1875-1899
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D'azur, à un palmier arraché d'or posé entre deux îles d'argent, le tout sur une terrasse de sinople; adextré d'un Monogramme du Christ d'or et sénestré d'un autre Mono gramme d'argent qui est celui de la Vierge.
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