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DIOCESE OF LANGRES (Dioecesis Lingonensis)
Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 3rd century
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
Armoria Sedium gives the Arms as : "Azure, seme de lis or, a saltire gules".
Arms of Bishops
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Théophile-Marie Louvard (1919–1924)
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Jean-Baptiste Thomas (1925–1929)
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Louis-Joseph Fillon (1929–1934)
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Georges-Eugène-Emile Choquet (1935–1938)
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Firmin Lamy (1938–1939)
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Louis Chiron (1939–1964)
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Alfred-Joseph Atton (1964–1975)
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Lucien Daloz (1975–1980)
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Léon Aimé Taverdet (1981–1999)
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Philippe Jean Marie Joseph Gueneley (1999–2014)
Joseph de Metz-Noblat (since 2014)
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Literature : Michael Francis McCarthy : Armoria Sedium.