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Besançon (UK: /ˈbɛzənsɒn/, US: /bəˈzænsən/, French: [bəzɑ̃sɔ̃] , Franco-Provençal: [bəzɑ̃ˈsɔ̃];
archaic German: Bisanz; Latin: Vesontio) is the prefecture...
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Besançon Football is a
French football club
based in
Besançon. It
plays at the
Stade Léo
Lagrange and
plays in the
Championnat National 3, the
fifth tier...
- The
Parlement of
Besançon (French:
Parlement de
Besançon) was one of the
parlements of the
French Ancien Régime,
seated in
Besançon, in the
province of...
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Racing Besançon is a
French football club
based in
Besançon. It was
founded in 1904. They play at the
Stade Léo Lagrange. The club
currently competes in...
- of
Besançon, was a
biblical scholar of the
Premonstratensian Order from
Besançon (Chrysopolis). He was
headmaster of the
cathedral school at
Besançon and...
- of the city of
Besançon, France. 58 BCE -
Julius Caesar occupied Vesontio, the
chief town of the Sequani. 1st C. CE – Arènes de
Besançon [fr] (amphitheatre)...
- The
Archdiocese of
Besançon (Latin: Archidiœcesis Bisuntina; French: Archidiocèse de
Besançon) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese...
- ESBF
Besançon is a
French women's
handball club
based in
Besançon. They play in the
French Women's
First League.
French Women's
First League: Gold: 1988...
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Besançon Franche-Comté TGV
station (French: Gare de
Besançon Franche-Comté TGV) is a
French high
speed railway station located in Les Auxons, Doubs, eastern...
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Besançon Hugues (1487 – 1532) was a
Swiss political and
religious leader who was a
member of the
Grand Council of Geneva. He parti****ted in the rebellion...