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English: Étienne Poncher, bishop of Paris.
Français : Étienne Poncher, évêque de Paris, sous Louis XII. D'après un tableau français de l'époque appartenant à M. Quedeville (†1852), Paris.
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Source Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, Vol. III (Paris, 1849), p. 394.
Author Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Séré, and A. Rivaud (drawing facsimiles)

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