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Bernard Saisset (c. 1232 – c. December 1314) was an
Occitan bishop of Pamiers, in the
County of Foix in the
south of France,
whose outspoken disrespect...
- Émile
Edmond Saisset (16
September 1814 – 27
December 1863) was a
French philosopher. Émile
Edmond Saisset was born at Montpellier. He
studied philosophy...
- The de
Saisset Museum at
Santa Clara University opened in 1955,
after Isabel de
Saisset, the last
member of a
California pioneer family bequeathed her...
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Germaine Dulac (French: [dylak]; born
Charlotte Elisabeth Germaine Saisset-Schneider; 17
November 1882 – 20 July 1942) was a
French filmmaker, film theorist...
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Olivier Saïsset (born 7 June 1949) is a
French former rugby union player and coach. Born in Le Poujol-sur-Orb,
Saïsset was a back-rower and won six French...
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Ernest Pierre de
Saisset (1864 – 1899) was an
American painter, he is best
known for landscapes,
portraits and nudes. The De
Saisset Museum in
Santa Clara...
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discipline of sociology.
Antoine Jérôme
Balard (1802–1876), chemist. Émile
Saisset (1814–1863), philosopher.
Charles Bernard Renouvier (1815–1903), philosopher...
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named Bernard Saisset as bishop. However, the
opposition of
Hughes Mascaron,
Bishop of Toulouse, and the
conflict between Saisset and
Roger Bernard...
- control, but in the ****hest south,
heretics still survived, and
Bernard Saisset,
Bishop of
Pamiers in Foix, was
recalcitrant and
insolent with king. Philip's...
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Alphonso XIII
donated a
replacement bell,
which is on
display in the de
Saisset Museum (in the mission). In 1861, a new
wooden façade with two bell towers...