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Isarn may
refer to:
Isarn of
Pallars (died 948) Isarn,
Bishop of
Grenoble (950–976)
Isarn (troubadours)...
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pointed out, Romagnosi's
discovery was do****ented in the book by
Joseph Izarn,
Manuel du
Galvanisme (1805),
where a
galvanic current (courant galvanique)...
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Isarn or
Izarn was a 13th-century
French Dominican missionary, inquisitor, and writer.
Among his
works is a
fictitious dialogue between himself and an...
- work
inspired a
limited number of devotees. The most
notable was
Godefroi Izarn, the
Marquis de Valadi, a
young member of a
wealthy French family who adopted...
- Seine-Inférieure In
office 2
March 1839 – 26 May 1844
Preceded by Jean-François
Izarn Succeeded by
Henry Barbet Constituency Rouen In
office 21 June 1834 – 8...
- be
extracts from
three Latin do****ents
copied by
Peire Polhan and
Peire Izarn in 1223 or 1233.
These record a
Cathar council held at Saint-Félix-de-Caraman...
- parti****ted in a torneyamen, a
poetical tournament, with
Guiraut Riquier,
Raimon Izarn, and
Paulet de M****illa. In 1266,
after drawing up a will, he
brought a...
- M****ille, les éditions de minuit, Paris, 1961, p. 117 The
biography of
Saint Izarn,
abbot of St.
Victor in the
eleventh century (Acta SS., 24 Sept.), gives...
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There were
three troubadours named Isarn or
Izarn, and who are
difficult to
distinguish completely today. The
first has no
surname and
composed two partimens...
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Raimon Estaca Raimon Feraut Raimon Gaucelm de
Bezers Raimon Guilhem Raimon Izarn Raimon Jordan Raimon Menudet Raimon Rigaut Raimon Vidal de
Bezaudun Rainaut...