- The
locals retain their ancient heritage referring to
themselves as
Bisontins (feminine: Bisontine). It has been an
archbishopric since the 4th century...
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Mairet Born (1604-05-10)10 May 1604 Besançon Died 31
January 1686(1686-01-31) (aged 81) Besançon
Nationality Bisontin Alma mater Collège des Gr****ins...
- (died 8 July 2020) was a
French amateur rally driver. He was a
mechanic in
Bisontin before competing in
rally races from 1967 to 1995.
Alibert had 45 starts...
- "Karaté/Championnats d'Europe jeunes. Coup d'éclat européen pour deux
jeunes Bisontins". www.estrepublicain.fr (in French).
Retrieved 2021-10-02. "Turkey top...
- Jean-Baptiste
Besard (c.1567 – c.1625) was a
bisontin lutenist,
composer and
anthologist who
lived and
worked in the Holy
Roman Empire.
notable for publishing...
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Blaise Pascal. ISBN 9782877410649. Lavagne, François-G. (1971). "Étalons
bisontins de
poids et de mesure".
Revue d'histoire des sciences. 24 (3): 213–232...
- for the
period 1927-1935. However, the
number of
priests donated by the
Bisontin diocese to the
French Catholic Church and
Catholic Missions increased considerably:...
- Sozialisten.
Freiburg i.B., 1967. Vernus,
Michel (December 2000). "Un
imprimeur bisontin au
service des fouriéristes :
Louis de Saint-Agathe" (in French). Cahiers...
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leftover of good conduct!" He was
likely exasperated by the fact that the
Bisontins preferred the
casino to the baths. The Hôtel des
Bains constituted the...
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Charles Nodier, éd. L. Pingaud, Paris, Honoré Champion, 1889.
Journal d’un
Bisontin pendant l’année 1815, éd. L. Pingaud, Besançon, Vve P. Jacquin, 1903. Journal...