- Sir Neil
Cossons OBE FSA FMA (born 15
January 1939) is a
British historian and
museum administrator.
Cossons was born in
Beeston and
studied at the University...
- 2014.
Cossons &
Trinder 2002, p. 52
Cossons &
Trinder 2002, pp. 53–54
Cossons &
Trinder 2002, pp. 52–53
Cossons &
Trinder 2002, p. 54
Cossons & Trinder...
- The
Cosson (French pronunciation: [kɔsɔ̃]) is a 96.4-kilometre (59.9 mi) long
river in
central France, a
right tributary of the
river Beuvron. Its source...
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Cosson is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elizabeth Cosson (born 1958),
Australian army
officer and
public servant Ernest Cosson (1819–1889)...
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George Cosson (January 21, 1876 – June 15, 1963) was an
American politician. Born in
Laclede County, Missouri, on
January 21, 1876,
Cosson attended school...
- Mickaël
Cosson, born
November 29, 1975, in Saint-Brieuc, is a
French politician.
Mayor of
Hillion from 2014 to 2022, he was
elected deputy in the first...
-
Major General Elizabeth Cosson, AM, CSC (born 1958)
served as
Secretary of the
Department of Veterans'
Affairs from 2018-2023.
Cosson "vowed" to
resign as...
- and Loiret, in the Centre-Val de
Loire region. It is a
tributary of the
Cosson on the left bank,
therefore a sub-tributary of the Loire.
According to the...
- The
Abolition Project. e2bn.org. 2009. Clew 1970, pp. 79–80.
Buchanan &
Cossons 1969, pp. 32–33. "Samuel Plimsoll – the seaman's friend". BBC – Bristol –...
- country") or
sabulonia ("sandy country"). The
Sologne is
watered by the
Cosson and the Beuvron,
tributaries of the Loire, and the Sauldre, a tributary...