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Interlingue: Avignon (Vaucluse, Comtat Venaissin, France), Calvet Museum, collections of sculptures ; coat of arms of Monsignor Pedro Portocarrero y Guzmán, Titular Archbishop of Tire and Patriarch of the West Indies from 1691 to 1708, died in Avignon on January 21, 1708; sculpted in 1708 probably for the burial of the archbishop and coming from the former convent of the Minimes in Avignon.
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