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'''Born''': February 24, 1721<br>
'''Born''': February 24, 1721<br>
'''Deceased''': April 23, 1818
'''Deceased''': April 24, 1818


Bishop of [[Diocese of Senlis|Senlis]], 1754-1802<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Senlis|Senlis]], 1754-1802<br>
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
In Senlis he used quartered arms of the Bessuéjouls and the De Roquelaure families. In Mechelen he used a cross in the first quarter
In Senlis he used quartered arms of the Bessuéjouls and the De Roquelaure families. In Mechelen he only used a shield with his initials. After his retirement he was appointed to Count of the Empire and started to use the above arms until his death in 1818. The first quarter now shows the symbol (cross) of an Archbishop-Count of the Empire.
 
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[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:  

Latest revision as of 08:16, 23 April 2024

JOANNES-ARMANDUS DE BESSUÉJOULS DE ROQUELAURE

Born: February 24, 1721
Deceased: April 24, 1818

Bishop of Senlis, 1754-1802
Archbishop of Mechelen, 1802-1808

Arms (crest) of Joannes-Armandus de Bessuéjouls de Roquelaure

Previous arms:

Official blazon
French * (Senlis) Écartelé aux 1er & 4e d’argent à un arbre arraché de sinople accosté de deux lions affrontés de gueules rampants contre le fût; aux 2e & 3e d’azur à trois rocs d’échiquier d’argent.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

In Senlis he used quartered arms of the Bessuéjouls and the De Roquelaure families. In Mechelen he only used a shield with his initials. After his retirement he was appointed to Count of the Empire and started to use the above arms until his death in 1818. The first quarter now shows the symbol (cross) of an Archbishop-Count of the Empire.

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