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- Exuperius (also Exsuperius) (French: Saint Exupéry, Saint Soupire) (died c. 410) was Bishop of Toulouse at the beginning of the 5th century. His place...
- Chartreux Portal of Saint-Pierre des Chartreux Church of Saint-Exupère Church of Saint-Exupère (detail of the facade) Chapel of the Carmelites, painted decoration...
- Exupere Joseph Bertin (25 June 1712 – 21 February 1781) was a French anatomist born in Tremblay (Ille-et-Vilaine), Brittany. He was the father of cardiologist...
- work can be seen in Toulouse at the musée des Augustins and at Saint Exupère's church and in Paris, where he painted some of the vaults of the Hôtel...
- 13th-century example of the fully-sloping type is the ch****e of Saint Exupère in Limoges enamel (see gallery of images, below). The word derives, via...
- Saturnin's successors at Toulouse, Hilary (bishop 358 – 360) and Exuperius (Exupère) (died ca. 410), gave him more honorable burial, once Christian rites were...
- or the year 4655. He was buried in Saint-Exupère church in Bayeux. In 863, his body and that of Saint Exupère would have been sheltered from Norman incursions...
- Bellini – Lorenzo Bellini (1643–1704), Italian anatomist Renal columns of Bertin – Exupere Joseph Bertin (1712–1781), French anatomist Betz cells – Vladimir Alekseyevich...
- quench his companions. He died in 513. First buried in the church of Saint-Exupére, he was transferred in 1162 to the Benedictine abbey of Fécamp. His relics...
- school, the Natural history museum, the Daniel-Sorano theatre and the Saint-Exupère church. It is very close to Boulingrin but a broad avenue separates them...