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Josse may
refer to
Saint Judoc,
otherwise known as
Josse Saint-
Josse, a
place in
France Sint Joost, a
place in the
Netherlands Saint-
Josse-ten-Noode, a...
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specific deity.
Josses are
often decorated with
golden plaques,
which are
given by the
worshippers as a sign of
reverence and respect.
Josses are used as...
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Benjamin Josses Odoki (born 23
March 1943) is a
former Chief Justice of Uganda,
former Supreme Court Justice of Eswatini, and
current Chairman of the Committee...
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Jodocus Badius (French:
Josse Bade; Spanish:
Jodoco del Badia; 1462 – 1535), also
known as
Josse Badius,
Jodocus van
Asche Badius, and
Badius Ascensius...
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Josse Goffin (2
November 1938 – 9 July 2024) was a
Belgian artist and
graphic novelist. Born in
Brussels on 2
November 1938,
Goffin read The Adventures...
- The
Suaire de Saint-
Josse, the "Shroud of
Saint Josse" that is now
conserved in the Musée du Louvre, is a rich silk
samite saddle cloth that was woven...
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Christophe Josse (pronounced [kʁistɔf ʒɔs]) is a
French fashion designer and an
haute couture fashion brand.
Christophe studied art
history for three...
- 1470 – c. 1536) Jean Hey (fl. c. 1475 – c. 1505) Jean
Clouet (1480 – 1541)
Josse Lieferinxe (fl. c. 1493 – c. 1508)
Nicolas Dipre (c. 1495 – 1532) Simon...
- Saint-
Josse-ten-Noode (French,
pronounced [sɛ̃ ʒɔs tɛn nod]) or Sint-Joost-ten-Node (Dutch,
pronounced [sɪɲˌtɕoːstɛˈnoːdə] ),
often simply called Saint-Josse...
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Josse Boutmy (1
February 1697 – 27
November 1779) was a composer,
organist and
harpsichordist of the
Austrian Netherlands who
established himself in Brussels...