- The
Seznec Affair was a
controversial French court case of 1923–1924.
Joseph Marie Guillaume Seznec, born in Plomodiern, Finistère, in 1878 and the head...
- Jean
Seznec (19
March 1905, in
Morlaix – 22
November 1983, in Oxford) was a
historian and
mythographer whose most
influential book, for English-speaking...
-
Seznec is a
surname of
Breton origin. It may
refer to any the
following people:
Seznec derives from
saezh which means sunbeam or
arrow in
Breton and the...
- André
Seznec is a
French computer scientist. He is a
senior research director at IRISA/INRIA in Rennes, France. He was
named a
Fellow of the Institute...
- officer. As an inspector, he was the
investigating officer in the 1923
Seznec case, and was
accused of
falsifying the evidence. He was once
praised as...
-
Reynald Seznec (born May 11, 1953 in Laval, Mayenne, France) is a
French engineer and businessman. He was the
President and CEO of the Franco-Italian company...
- four books,
which exhibit a
marked absence of
systematic exposition. Jean
Seznec observed, "Picatrix
prescribes propitious times and
places and the attitude...
-
Christian Seznec (born 19
November 1952, in Brest) was a
French professional road
bicycle racer. 1975 Le
Quillo 1978
Concarneau Tour de France: Winner...
- movement".
Seznec denied accusations that he had made
doxing threats,
saying he had
merely asked for corrections. Le
Point backed and
defended Seznec, describing...
- idea that
Demogorgon is the
antecedent of all the gods. Art
historian Jean
Seznec concludes that "Demogorgon is a
grammatical error,
become god." The name...