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Bessy may refer to: People * Claude Bessy (dancer) (born 1932), French ballerina with the Paris Opera Ballet and director of its school (1972-2004) * Claude Bessy (writer) (1945–1999), French writer, magazine editor, singer, video producer and painter * Cyril Bessy (born 1986), French cyclist * Frédéric Bessy (born 1972), French cyclist * Bessy Argyraki (born 1957), Greek pop singer Other uses * BESSY, a synchrotron facility in Germany * Bessy, Aube, France, a commune * Bessy (comics), a Belgian comics series (1952-1997), and the title character, a female collie See also * Bessy-sur-Cure, Yonne, France * Bernard Frénicle de Bessy Bernard Frénicle de Bessy (c. 1604 – 1674), was a French mathematician born in Paris, who wrote numerous mathematical papers, mainly in number theory and combinatorics. He is best remembered for , a treatise on magic squares published posthumous ... (c. 1604–1674), French mathematician * Bessie (other) {{disambiguation, surn ...
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BESSY
Bessy may refer to: People * Claude Bessy (dancer) (born 1932), French ballerina with the Paris Opera Ballet and director of its school (1972-2004) * Claude Bessy (writer) (1945–1999), French writer, magazine editor, singer, video producer and painter * Cyril Bessy (born 1986), French cyclist * Frédéric Bessy (born 1972), French cyclist * Bessy Argyraki (born 1957), Greek pop singer Other uses * BESSY, a synchrotron facility in Germany * Bessy, Aube, France, a commune * Bessy (comics), a Belgian comics series (1952-1997), and the title character, a female collie See also * Bessy-sur-Cure, Yonne, France * Bernard Frénicle de Bessy Bernard Frénicle de Bessy (c. 1604 – 1674), was a French mathematician born in Paris, who wrote numerous mathematical papers, mainly in number theory and combinatorics. He is best remembered for , a treatise on magic squares published posthumous ... (c. 1604–1674), French mathematician * Bessie (other) {{disambiguation, surn ...
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Claude Bessy (dancer)
Claude Bessy (born in Paris, 20 October 1932) is a French ballerina, ballet master of the Paris Opera Ballet (1970–1971) and director of the Paris Opera Ballet School (1972–2004). Bessy trained at the Paris Opera Ballet School from the age of ten, the youngest student ever admitted, and joined the Paris Opera Ballet at age 13, the youngest ''danseuse'' ever admitted. In 1956, she was promoted to '' étoile'', the Ballet's highest rank. Bessy was closely associated with Serge Lifar and created leading roles in his 1951 ''Snow White'', 1955 ''Noces fantastiques'' and 1958 ''Daphnis and Chloe''. She worked with John Cranko, who made his 1955 ''La Belle Hêlène'' on her, and George Skibine, who made a second ''Daphnis and Chloe'' on Bessy in 1959. Bessy was featured in Gene Kelly's film '' Invitation to the Dance'' (1956), and four years later he created ''Pas de dieux'' at the Paris Opera for her. She also made many television appearances. Bessy has staged ballets for the C ...
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Claude Bessy (writer)
Claude Bessy (20 June 1945 – 2 October 1999), also known as Kickboy Face, was a French writer, magazine editor, singer, video producer, and painter. He is noted as an early organizer in the Los Angeles punk scene in the mid 1970s and was involved in the British post-punk scene in the 1980s. Biography Bessy was born in Normandy, France. Bessy was kicked out of the Sorbonne after showing up drunk at nine in the morning, brandishing a bottle of brandy, and threatening a teacher. Bessy moved to the US in 1966 and to Los Angeles in 1967. Bessy later left for Afghanistan to "deal" hashish. Bessy later detoxed from methedrine in a French asylum. In 1970 Bessy returned to Los Angeles, finding work as a busboy in Santa Monica, a waiter, other jobs. and founded ''Angeleno Dread'', L.A.'s first reggae fanzine. In May 1977 he helped Steve Samiof launch the monthly punk rock magazine ''Slash'', which he edited until it ceased publication in 1980. * https://www.flickr.com/photos/gianni ...
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Cyril Bessy
Cyril Bessy (born 29 May 1986 in Villefranche-sur-Saône) is a retired French cyclist. Palmares ;2007 :1st Tour de la Creuse ::1st Prologue (TTT) ;2008 :1st Classique Paris-Chambord-Vailly :1st stage 1 Tour des Pays de Savoie :2nd Grand Prix de la ville de Nogent-sur-Oise :3rd French National Time Trial Championships U23 ;2009 :1st Classic Loire Atlantique :1st Prologue Tour Alsace (TTT) ;2010 :1st Prologue (TTT) and stage 1 Tour Alsace :3rd Paris–Troyes ;2012 :2nd Paris–Camembert Paris–Camembert (also Paris–Camembert Trophée Lepetit or Paris–Camembert Lepetit) is a semi classic held annually in April. Since 2005, the race is organized as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour. The route of the race has varied over th ... References 1986 births Living people French male cyclists Sportspeople from Villefranche-sur-Saône Cyclists from Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes {{France-cycling-bio-1980s-stub ...
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Frédéric Bessy
Frédéric Bessy (born 9 January 1972 in Villefranche-sur-Saône) is a French former professional road bicycle racer, last riding for UCI ProTeam Cofidis. Major results * Prix des Blés d'Or (1998) * 1st Stage 5 TTT 2001 Tour de France * GP Lugano The Gran Premio di Lugano ( en, Grand Prix of Lugano) is a road bicycle race held annually in Lugano, Switzerland. Prior to 1981 it was held as an individual time trial but in recent years it has been organised as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe ... (2004) External links Profile at Cofidis official website Supporters website
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Bessy Argyraki
Bessy Argyraki is a Greek pop music, pop singer who started her career in the mid 1970s and recorded albums until the mid '90s. She has represented Greece in many International festivals and won many prizes. She has released a single and an album in Japan. The single "toshihiko" entered the Japanese Singles' TOP 10. She is married to a doctor and she is a member of the city council in Glyfada. Argyraki is best known for representing Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 and also for her covers of many European hits. Her covers include songs by France Gall, Raffaella Carrà, Kim Wilde and Dolly Parton. During the 1970s and the '80s Argyraki was one of the most popular performers in Greece. References External links * Official page
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Bessy, Aube
Bessy () is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France that lies 43 km east of Nogent-sur-Seine. Population See also *Communes of the Aube department The following is a list of the 431 communes of the Aube department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Aube {{Aube-geo-stub ...
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Bessy (comics)
''Bessy'' was a long-running Belgian comics series created by Willy Vandersteen and Karel Verschuere in 1952. Together with ''Suske en Wiske'' and ''De Rode Ridder'' it was once one of his most popular and best-selling series, with successful translations in Dutch, French, German and Swedish. It was terminated in 1997. Concept Inspired by the success of ''Lassie'', Willy Vandersteen and Karel Verschuere decided to make a comic strip series about a female collie. Contrary to the original ''Lassie'' series, though, it did not feature any child characters and was set in the Wild West rather than the present time. Bessy was given an owner, Andy Cayoon, with whom she had many adventures involving cowboys and Native Americans. Publication history ''Bessy'' was first published in the French-language Belgian newspaper ''La Libre Belgique'' on December 24, 1952, and translated into Dutch a year later, when the comics were published in ''De Standaard'' and ''De Katholieke Illustratie' ...
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Bessy-sur-Cure
Bessy-sur-Cure (, literally ''Bessy on Cure'') is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. See also *Communes of the Yonne department The following is a list of the 423 communes of the Yonne Yonne () is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in France. It is named after the river Yonne, which flows through it, in the country's north-central part. One of Bourgo ... References Communes of Yonne {{Yonne-geo-stub ...
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Bernard Frénicle De Bessy
Bernard Frénicle de Bessy (c. 1604 – 1674), was a French mathematician born in Paris, who wrote numerous mathematical papers, mainly in number theory and combinatorics. He is best remembered for , a treatise on magic squares published posthumously in 1693, in which he described all 880 essentially different normal magic squares of order 4. The Frénicle standard form, a standard representation of magic squares, is named after him. He solved many problems created by Fermat and also discovered the cube property of the number 1729 (Ramanujan number), later referred to as a taxicab number. He is also remembered for his treatise ''Traité des triangles rectangles en nombres'' published (posthumously) in 1676 and reprinted in 1729. Bessy was a member of many of the scientific circles of his day, including the French Academy of Sciences, and corresponded with many prominent mathematicians, such as Mersenne and Pascal. Bessy was also particularly close to Fermat, Descartes and Wallis, ...
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