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Besse may refer to: Places * Besse, Cantal, France * Besse, Dordogne, France * Besse, Isère, France * Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise, Puy-de-Dôme, France ** Super-Besse, a ski resort * Besse-sur-Issole, Var, France * Bessé, Charente, France * Bèssè, Benin *Besse, in Koko/Besse Local Government Area, Kebbi State, Nigeria People * Bernard of Besse (13th century) French Friar Minor and chronicler * Besse Cooper (1896–2012), American suffragette and supercentenarian * Besse Day (1889–1986), American statistician * Bessé´, fossilised woman (~70,000 years old) at Sulawesi, Indonesia * Georges Besse (1927–1986), French businessman * Joseph Besse (1683—1757), English writer, author of ''Quaker Sufferings'' See also * Bess (other) * Bess (name) * Bese (other) The name Bese can refer to the following: * Bese family, an ancient Swedish noble family * Bese (Bhatkal district) village in Bhatkal district, Karnataka State, India * Hungarian name of Ste ...
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Besse, Cantal
Besse (; oc, Beça) is a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France. Geography The Maronne river forms the commune's northern border. Population See also *Communes of the Cantal department The following is a list of the 246 communes of the Cantal department of France. Intercommunalities The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Cantal {{Cantal-geo-stub ...
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Besse Cooper
Besse may refer to: Places * Besse, Cantal, France * Besse, Dordogne, France * Besse, Isère, France * Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise, Puy-de-Dôme, France ** Super-Besse, a ski resort * Besse-sur-Issole, Var, France * Bessé, Charente, France * Bèssè, Benin *Besse, in Koko/Besse Local Government Area, Kebbi State, Nigeria People * Bernard of Besse (13th century) French Friar Minor and chronicler * Besse Cooper (1896–2012), American suffragette and supercentenarian * Besse Day (1889–1986), American statistician * Bessé´, fossilised woman (~70,000 years old) at Sulawesi, Indonesia * Georges Besse (1927–1986), French businessman * Joseph Besse (1683—1757), English writer, author of ''Quaker Sufferings'' See also * Bess (other) * Bess (name) * Bese (other) The name Bese can refer to the following: * Bese family, an ancient Swedish noble family * Bese (Bhatkal district) village in Bhatkal district, Karnataka State, India * Hungarian name of Ste ...
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Bese (other)
The name Bese can refer to the following: * Bese family, an ancient Swedish noble family * Bese (Bhatkal district) village in Bhatkal district, Karnataka State, India * Hungarian name of Stejărenii, a constituent village of Daneș commune in Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and ... * Barnabás Bese (born 1994), Hungarian football player * Gunilla Bese (1475–1553), Finnish noble, fiefholder of Vyborg Castle 1511-1513 * Valeria Bese or Valeria Motogna-Beșe (born 1979), Romanian handball player See also * Besse (other) * Bessie (other) * Betsey (other) {{Disambig ...
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Bess (name)
Bess is both a surname and a feminine given name (usually as the shortened Hypocorism form of Elizabeth). Notable people with the name include: Given name * Elizabeth I (1533-1603), also known as "Good Queen Bess" * Bess of Hardwick (1527-1608), daughter of John Hardwick of Hardwicke * Elizabeth Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (1759-1824), early female novelist * Bess Armstrong (born 1953), American actress * Elizabeth Austin (other), several people * Bess Berman (1902-1968), American record label executive * Bess Bolden Walcott (1886-1988), African American educator, librarian, museum curator, and activist * Bess Bonnier (1928-2011), American jazz pianist, composer, and music educator * Bess Bukodi, British professor * Elizabeth Davies (other), several people * Elizabeth Davis (other), several people * Bess Flowers (1898-1984), American actress * Bess Gearhart Morrison (1875-1968), American actress, educator, and speaker * Elizabeth Holland (died ...
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Bess (other)
Bess or BESS may refer to: * Bess (name), a given name and surname * Bess (content-control software), a brand of web filtering software * Bess (Dane), legendary Danish general mentioned in ''Gesta Danorum'' * Bess (singer), Finnish singer * BESS (experiment), a particle physics experiment * Basic Enlisted Submarine School, the United States Navy's school for enlisted submariners * Lake Bess, Florida, United States * Mount Bess, on the border between Alberta and British Columbia, Canada * Bess beetle, a family of beetles * Bess Press, an American publisher * Delta Bessborough or The Bess, a hotel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada * Battery energy storage system See also * BES (other) * Besse (other) * Brown Bess, nickname of a British Army musket * Old Bess (beam engine) ''Old Bess'' is an early beam engine built by the partnership of Boulton and Watt. The engine was constructed in 1777 and worked until 1848. The engine is most obviously known simply ...
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Joseph Besse
Joseph Besse (c. 1683–1757) was an English Quaker controversialist. He quantified the sufferings and persecution undergone by the Quakers. Biography Besse was born about 1683 and lived in Colchester, where he was a writing master. There he married on 9 October 1716 Hannah Dehorne, who died in Chelmsford. Besse then moved to Ratcliff, now part of east London, where he died on 25 November 1757 and was buried in the Friends' burial ground. His son of the same name emigrated to Pennsylvania. Besse was a convert to the Quakers from the Anglican Church, in which he had refused a living worth 400 shillings a year. Works Besse was a vigorous controversialist. Various works of his have been edited by William Sewel, Richard Claridge, Henton Brown, Isaac Penington, and Samuel Bownas. His main books and tracts were: *''Carmen Spirituale . . . olim a Richardo Claridge Anglice compositum et editum et nunc Latine versum ab J. B.'', London, 1728 *''A Cloud of Witnesses proving that the Bi ...
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Georges Besse
Georges Besse (25 December 1927 – 17 November 1986) was a French businessman who led several large state-controlled French companies. He was assassinated outside his Paris home by the terrorist group Action directe. At the time of his death he was the CEO of French car manufacturer Renault. Career timeline * 1958 - General manager of USSI Ingénierie (''L'usine de séparation isotopique'', uranium enrichment company). * 1964 - Becomes manager assistant general manager of CIT-Alcatel. * 1974 - Becomes president of Eurodif. * 1978 - Becomes chairman of COGEMA. * 1982 - Becomes director of Pechiney-Ugine-Kulmann. * 1985 - Becomes director of Renault. At Renault Besse became the head of the public-owned Renault automaker in January 1985. He was credited with taking the money-losing company to reporting a profit only two months before he was gunned down. He was criticized because his plan to make the bloated enterprise efficient included closing plants and laying off ...
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Besse Day
Besse Beulah Day (later known as Besse Day Mauss, 1889–1986) was an American statistician known for her contributions to the statistics of forestry and naval engineering, and in particular for pioneering the use of design of experiments in engineering. Education and career Day was born in 1889 in Chapel Hill, Missouri. She earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics at Central Missouri State Teachers College, and a master's degree in mathematics and statistics in 1927 from the University of Michigan School of Forestry and Conservation. She worked for the Victor Talking Machine Company from 1927 to 1929 before joining the United States Forest Service in 1930. In 1943 she moved to Johns Hopkins University to assist the war effort by helping develop a radio-based proximity fuze. After the war she became head of statistics at the United States Naval Engineering Experiment Station in Annapolis, Maryland, and later a consulting statistician for the Bureau of Ships. As part of her wo ...
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Bernard Of Besse
Bernard of Besse was a French Friar Minor and chronicler. He was a native of Aquitaine, with date of birth uncertain; he belonged to the custody of Cahors and was secretary to St. Bonaventure. He took up the pen after the Seraphic Doctor, he tells us, to gather the ears the latter had dropped from his sheaf, lest anything of so great a memory as that of St. Francis might perish. Works His ''Liber de Laudibus Beati Francisci'', composed about 1280, besides a resume of some of the earlier legends, contains brief and valuable information about the companions of St. Francis and the foundation of the three Franciscan Orders, and is the only thirteenth-century document which specifies the first biographies of St. Francis. About 1297–1300 he compiled a catalogue of the ministers general up to his time, which is also a source of importance for the study of Franciscan history. Critical editions of both these works have been published by the Friars Minor of Quaracchi n ''Analecta Fr ...
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Besse, Dordogne
Besse (; oc, Beça) is a commune in the Dordogne department in southwestern France. Church The church of St Martin, Besse, dates from the late 11thc. It was part of a Benedictine priory, replaced by Augustines in the 13thc, and was constructed by the old château of Besse. What remains now is the part of the nave closest to the transept, and the West façade with the porch. The rest of the nave was built during the 12thc with a guard room above. The walls are pierced with loopholes for the archers and other defensive measures during the Hundred Years' War. The English were repulsed but by 1454 church and village were in a state of abandon. The lord of the village, Raymond-Bernard de Gauléjac brought new tenants in from Quercy and Rouergue. The church became the parish church in the 14thc. The transept and the choir date from the 15thc. In the following century, the church depended on the canonical chapter of Biron. In 1648, the church was restored with materials from th ...
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Koko/Besse
Koko/Besse is a Local Government Area in Kebbi State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in Koko town. The town was founded by Mallam Mamman Dan-Gindi, a grand son of Mallam Abdulsalami Bagimbane. The majority inhabitants of Koko/Besse are Gimbanawa and Fulani tribes. It has an area of 1,299 km and a population of 154,605 at the 2006 census. The postal code A postal code (also known locally in various English-speaking countries throughout the world as a postcode, post code, PIN or ZIP Code) is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal a ... of the area is 871. References Local Government Areas in Kebbi State {{kebbi-geo-stub ...
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