- of the
History of Religions),
written by
Pierre Daniël
Chantepie de la
Saussaye in 1887,
wherein he
articulates the task of the
science of
religion and...
- La
Saussaye (French pronunciation: [la sosɛ]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in
northern France.
Communes of the Eure
department "Répertoire...
- Seine-Maritime département Saussay-la-Campagne, in the Eure département La
Saussaye, in the Eure département
Saussey (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page...
-
Odontocymbiola americana cleryana (Petit de la
Saussaye, 1856) (synonym:
Voluta cleryana Petit de la
Saussaye, 1856)
Odontocymbiola americana macaensis Calvo...
-
Sauveur Abel
Aubert Petit de la
Saussaye (1792–1870) was a
malacologist from France. His
surname is:
Petit de la
Saussaye. From 1850 to 1853 he was editor...
- Loir-et-Cher.
Originally a
small manor house it
belonged to
Louis de la
Saussaye in the 19th C.
Louis was a
noted for his work in the
preservation of old...
-
brother Sir
Richard Frederick (known in
Spanish as
Ricardo Federico de La
Saussaye y Duffey) was
governor of Cartagena, Spain.
Sausse graduated with distinction...
- René Le Coq de La
Saussaye, (died some time
after 1613), from Gaillon-sur-Seine (Eure), in France, was
appointed agent and
lieutenant by
Antoinette de...
- Roule,
Saussaye Ten
elementary schools:
Charcot A,
Charcot B, Gorce-Franklin, ****ssiers, Poissoniers, Peretti,
Michelis A,
Michelis B,
Saussaye A, and...
-
taken up and sold for the
value of
their timber, and,
according to M de la
Saussaye, the
panelled doors were
burned to keep the
rooms warm
during the sales;...