- Charles-Félicien
Tissot and his son, Charles-Émile
Tissot, in 1853.
Tissot is not ****ociated with Mathey-
Tissot,
another Swiss watchmaking firm.
Tissot was founded...
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Tissot is a
Swiss watchmaking firm
founded in 1853.
Tissot may also
refer to:
Tissot's indicatrix,
method of
comparing map
projections devised by Nicolas...
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Jacques Joseph Tissot (French: [ʒɑk ʒozɛf tiso]; 15
October 1836 – 8
August 1902),
better known as
James Tissot (UK: /ˈtɪsoʊ/ TISS-oh, US: /tiːˈsoʊ/ tee-SOH)...
- Mathey-
Tissot is a
Swiss watch maker of
prestige watches,
originally established in 1886 by
Edmond Mathey-
Tissot at Les Ponts-de-Martel in the canton...
- In cartography, a
Tissot's indicatrix (
Tissot indicatrix,
Tissot's ellipse,
Tissot ellipse,
ellipse of distortion) (plural: "
Tissot's indicatrices") is...
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Papin Tissot was the
second child of
Pierre Tissot and
Adeline Alexandrine Gérardin, born on 15
October 1868.
Their third child,
Esther Adèle
Tissot, was...
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Tissot Arena is a
combined multi-purpose
stadium and
arena in Biel/Bienne,
Canton of Bern, Switzerland. It
consists of a
football stadium, an ice hockey...
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Nicolas Auguste Tissot (French: [tiso];
March 16, 1824 – July 14, 1907) was a
French cartographer, who in 1859 and 1881
published an
analysis of the distortion...
- Clément
Joseph Tissot (1747 - 1826) was a
French physician and a physiotherapist. He
introduced remedial gymnastics as a
treatment for
orthopedic and surgical...
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Samuel Auguste André
David Tissot (French: [tiso]; 20
March 1728 – 13 June 1797) was a
notable 18th-century
Swiss physician. A well-reputed
Calvinist Protestant...