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Bénézet (also Benedict,
Benezet, Benet, Benoît; c. 1163 – 1184) is a
saint of the
Catholic Church.
Christian tradition states that he was a
shepherd boy...
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Anthony Benezet (January 31, 1713 – May 3, 1784) was a French-born
American abolitionist and
teacher who was
active in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A prominent...
- The Pont Saint-
Bénézet (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ sɛ̃ benezɛ]; Provençal: Pònt de Sant Beneset), also
known as the Pont d'Avignon (IPA: [pɔ̃ daviɲɔ̃])...
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Nicolas Benezet (born 24
February 1991) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for
Olympique Alès. Born in Montpellier...
- The name
Benezet or the
accented Bénézet may
refer to:
Saint Benezet (c. 1163 – 1184),
medieval saint Anthony Benezet (1713–1784),
Quaker educationalist...
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Benezet House, also
known as
Benezette House, is an
historic dormitory located on the
campus of Penn Center. It was
erected in 1905 and
named after Frenchman...
- Saint-
Bénézet (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ benezɛ]; Provençal: Sent Beneset) is a
commune in the Gard
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Gard...
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Mathieu Bénézet (7
February 1946 in Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, – 12 July 2013 in Paris) was a
French writer and poet.
Bénézet's literary work is protean...
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Louis Paul
Bénézet (March 21, 1878 – May 2, 1961) was an
American educator and
writer who
pioneered the
reform of
school education in the
early twentieth...
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Benezet's School, also
known as the
African Free
School and the
Raspberry Street School, was a
Philadelphia school for
African Americans.
Quaker teacher...