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Born : October 23, 1750<br>
'''Born''': October 23, 1750<br>
Deceased : June 11, 1829
'''Deceased''': June 11, 1829


Titular Bishop of Orthosias in Caria, 1807-1820<br>
Titular Bishop of Orthosias in Caria, 1807-1820<br>

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LOUIS-SIFFREIN-JOSEPH DE SALAMON

Born: October 23, 1750
Deceased: June 11, 1829

Titular Bishop of Orthosias in Caria, 1807-1820
Bishop of Saint-Flour, 1820-1829

Arms (crest) of Louis-Siffrein-Joseph de Salamon
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French D'azur à la fleurdelys d'argent en chef, à la montagne de 6 coupeaux du même mouvant de la pointe de l'écu. Motto: Quod tibi hoc alteri

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