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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...
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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...
- Saturnin's
successors at Toulouse,
Hilary (bishop 358 – 360) and
Exuperius (
Exupère) (died ca. 410), gave him more
honorable burial, once
Christian rites were...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
- Bellini – Lorenzo
Bellini (1643–1704),
Italian anatomist Renal columns of Bertin –
Exupere Joseph Bertin (1712–1781),
French anatomist Betz cells – Vladimir Alekseyevich...
- the son of the
anatomist Exupère Joseph Bertin.
Bertin was born in Gohard,
France on 10
April 1757. His
father was
Exupère-Joseph Bertin, who was a prominent...
- 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...
- Zéphir
Morin 1867 1876
Pierre Marie 1876 1880
Victor Delaplanche 1880 1882
Exupère Girard 1882 1883
Georges Valpincon 1883 1888
Louis Tardif 1888 1896 Édouard...