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Besançon (UK: /ˈbɛzənsɒn/, US: /bəˈzænsən/; French: [bəzɑ̃sɔ̃] , Franco-Provençal: [bəzɑ̃ˈsɔ̃];
archaic German: Bisanz; Latin: Vesontio) is the prefecture...
- 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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Besançon Basket Comté
Doubs is a
professional basketball club
based in
Besançon, France, that
plays in the
fourth tier (NM2) of
Ligue Nationale de Basketball...
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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...
- The
Archdiocese of
Besançon (Latin: Archidiœcesis Bisuntina; French: Archidiocèse de
Besançon) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese...
- The
history of
clockmaking in
Besançon began significantly at the end of the 18th century, when
Swiss clockmakers set up
their first workshops in the Comtois...
- 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 Diet of
Besançon was a
Hoftag (diet) of the Holy
Roman Empire held in the city of
Besançon by the
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in
October 1157. The...
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Georges Besançon (1866–1934)
founded and
edited the
aeronautical journal L'Aérophile.
Besançon was a
balloonist ("aeronaut") and journalist.
Besançon helped...
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Besançon-Viotte is the main
railway station located in
Besançon, Doubs,
eastern France. The
station was
opened in 1855 and is
located on the Dole–Belfort...