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Gousset was a
component of late
Medieval armor.
During the
transition from mail to
plate armor,
sections of mail
covered parts of the body that were not...
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Jacques Gousset (Latinized as Gussetius; 1635–1704) was a
French Protestant theologian and philologist,
after 1685 in
exile in the Netherlands. He was...
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disorder in a couple. The
French novelist Huysmans wrote an
essay 'Le
Gousset' on the
various smells of what he
called the "****e-boxes" that were women's...
- Thomas-Marie-Joseph
Gousset (born at Montigny-lès-Cherlieu, a
village of Franche-Comté, in 1792; died at
Reims in 1866) was a
French cardinal and theologian...
- Brussels), also
known by
various pseudonyms such as
Ernest Germain,
Pierre Gousset,
Henri Vallin, Walter, was a
Belgian Marxian economist,
Trotskyist activist...
- Saint-Thomas (erected from 1847 to 1853,
under the
patronage of
Cardinal Gousset, now
buried within its walls) also draw tourists. The
Protestant Church...
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Norman French '
gousset'
meaning literally 'hollow of the armpit'. But in use the word
referred not to the body but to a
piece of armor. A
gousset was small...
- PMID 33087927. S2CID 224823207. Sartori-Rupp A,
Cordero Cervantes D, Pepe A,
Gousset K,
Delage E, Corroyer-Dulmont S, et al. (January 2019). "Correlative cryo-electron...
- doi:10.1007/s10530-009-9615-0. S2CID 37769857. Prevot-Julliard, A. C.;
Gousset, E.; Archinard, C.; Cadi, A.; Girondot, M. (2007). "Pets and
invasion risks:...
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Writing on a
church vault in El
gousset,
Feriana region, Tunisia,
dated from the 26th year of the
reign of King
Thrasamund (522 AD). The name of the king...