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ACA: Gallic chief who initiated the Revolt of the Senons against the Romans at I is century, in 53 BC. J-C. Sentenced to death and executed by Caesar. Brennus (or Brennos). Head of the Gauls S\u00e9nons. Famous for the taking of Rome at IV It is Si\u00e8cle off. J-C. Camulogen. Chief AULEQUE at the head of the Senons and Parisii during the Battle of Lut\u00e8ce against the Romans in 52 BC. J-C. Battle -killed Cavarinos, his brother. King of the Senons of 58\/57 BC. J-C, set up by C\u00e9sar at the start of the Gaul War, dismissed and banished in 54 BC. J-C Julius Caesar, Proconsul en Gaul established a camp and 6 legions in the region of Sens with his lieutenant Labienus and fought the revolted Senons during the Gaul War. Drapps. Last head of the Senons to fight Julius Caesar after the headquarters of Al\u00e9sia at the head of the Cadurques with Lucterios in the South West. Captured and killed when taking Uxellodunum in 51 BC. J-C. Moritasgos. King of Senons at I is century, dethroned by C\u00e9sar in 58\/57 BC. J-C and replaced by his brother, Cavarinos. Sens Counts [ modifier | Modifier and code ] From Sens ( X It is century. Founder of the Fromonides dynasty and first count of meaning Fromond II. His son, count of Sens from 999 to 1012. Renard ier le vieux or small old (died around 999). His son, 2 It is Count of meaning throughout the second half of the X It is century. He built a square tower in the city (at Carrouge), one of the first known examples in France; A castle in Joigny and another in Ch\u00e2teau-Renard (Loiret). As a result, he acquired a certain independence. Renard II the bad (died in 1055). Son of Count Fromond II and the daughter of Renaud de Roucy, count of the Palais of the last Carolingian kings. Last Count of Sens from 1012. He led life to the archbishop, presenting his posterior for the kiss of peace. The prelate claims the king of France Robert II the pious and the pope his eviction. In 1015, the city was invaded by the royal army. The count fled naked taking refuge with the count of Blois which he interests his cause by subservient to him Montereau. Returning to his city, he was hunted again in 1032 while trying to support the Royal Gilduin candidate at the Archdiocese. He returned in 1034 to the death of the Count of Blois Eudes II. On his death, the county is divided between the king and the archbishop. Meaningful bailiff [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Divers [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Ab\u00e9lard ( XII It is century. Monk and writer. Condemned to the Council of Sens. Thomas Becket, known as Saint Thomas de Canterbury, (1117-1170), Archbishop of Cantorb\u00e9ry, refugee in Sens and the abbey of Pontigny between 1164 and 1170. Eudes IV of Burgundy, born in 1295, died on April 3, 1349 in Sens, Duke of Burgundy. Jehan Chacerat. Bourgeois de Sens. The time columnists of Charles VI consider that he is the richest merchant in the living kingdom between the city of Paris (capital of the kingdom and the major city of the West) and Avignon (Pope’s residence). At the wedding of his daughter, kings, dukes and counts crowd. Guillaume VI de Chaumont, lord of Learry and Rigny-le-Ferron. Captain and Bailli de Sens. Neplip of the Archbishop of Sens, he is a great figure in the Armagnac cause. In 1420, he was forced to abandon the city after several days of siege. He will lock himself in Melun, then run to defend Orleans, welcoming Jeanne d’Arc. Charles de Melun, captain and bailiff of Sens. Favorite of King Louis XI. It is beheaded for betrayal. Jacques Poupon, abbot. Samo. A native merchant of the surroundings of Sens, he became king of slavons around 630. Odoranne de Sens (around 985-Vers 1046), monk of the monastery of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif in Sens, columnist, musicologist. Garnier des Pr\u00e9s. First individual known for having worn the title of “Citizen of Sens” after the restoration of the municipal charter. His Domaine de Noslons is erected in fief. Bailli of Philippe-Auguste probably for the Othe forest. He obtained the piercing of a postern near his house allowing communication between the new commercial district and the small H\u00f4tel Dieu which he founded outside the walls. He hides within the walls of this hotel-god a monetary treasure to finance his complete reconstruction if necessary; Which will happen during the Hundred Years War. His son will be armed knight by Philippe Auguste in person. Samson de Sens, (1150-1230), famous Tossafist and pupil of Rabbenou Tam. Jehan Tibol\u00e9, licensed in laws living under kings Jean Le Bon and Charles VI. Lieutenant then lieutenant general of the Bailiwick of Sens. He was established in this office of lieutenant general when his bailiff was appointed governor of Asti. He seems to be the first holder of this charge in France. Author of a manuscript filed in Bern (Switzerland) dealing with the legal uses of his bailiwick (“The style of the bailiwick of Sens”). Thomas Tribol\u00e9, notary and secretary of Louis XI. Lord of Granchettes. He sits in political courts pronouncing death sentences of great characters from the state. Jean d’Ailleboust, Calvinist doctor, of the Paris faculty of medicine, from Autun. He practiced in Auxerre, then in Sens, author of several medicine treaties he was the first doctor of Henri III. He is the son of Pierre d’Ailleboust, doctor of Fran\u00e7ois I is Pierre Michon Bourdelot (1610-1684), born in Sens, first doctor of Queen Christine of Sweden [ first ] . Colombe Chastry. Woman of a gardener from the Faubourg Saint-Pregts, she could never expel from the matrix a child who ended up kneading in her body. She dies in excruciating suffering. Her husband makes her corpse autopsy by the doctor of Provench\u00e8res, in the presence of Jean Cousin and the apothecary Etienne Bouvier. The petrified child becomes the property of the surgeon Thomas Montsaint, then the widow of the latter, a Parisian lapidary, and finally the king of Sweden. Savinien Cirano. Merchant in Sens, he left to settle parish Saint-Eustache in Paris. His grandson is none other than the famous Savinian Cyrano de Bergerac. Jacques Cl\u00e9ment (1567-1589), Dominican monk of the Jacobins de Sens convent, assassin of King Henri III first is August 1589. Native of Serbons, downstream of meaning. Gontier Col. Notary and secretary of Charles VI. With his brother Pierre, he is one of the first French humanists, taking care to have ancient manuscripts copy. He is massacred by the Cabochians in Paris. Jean-Basile-Pascal Fenel de Dargny (1694-1753), canon of the cathedral of Sens, scholar, associate member of the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres. Thomas Montsaint. Sens surgeon at the bottom of the Grande Rue. It relates “a rain of blood” which occurred in town which is in reality only sand transported at altitude from North Africa and fell to the ground during a thunderstorm. His work on Senonian botany would be the first of its kind known to the world concerning a limited territory. He also possessed the petrified corpse of Colombe Chastry’s child. Gilles Richebois. Originally from Sens, printer in Lyon, he comes to Sens. Renowned for the quality of the works out of his presses, he was massacred during the massacre targeting Protestants in 1562 , with his wife. Gratien-Th\u00e9odore Tarb\u00e9, printer, French bookseller and writer, born June 25, 1770 in Sens and died on February 14, 1848. Local scholar, he came from a family of Senonais of Basque origin. Many members of his siblings were famous: his brother, Louis Hardouin Tarb\u00e9, was Minister of Louis XVI under the French Revolution; Another brother, Charles Tarb\u00e9, was a deputy for the National Legislative Assembly and the Council of Five Hundred. Artists [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Jean-Georges Berdot dit de Montb\u00e9liard. Painter from the Principality of Montb\u00e9liard, established by marriage in Sens under Louis XIII and Louis XIV. He notably produced the altar of the church of Courceaux. Jean Cousin the Ancient (1490 – 1560), painter, craftsman -glassmaker, designer, engraver, surveyor, author of Eva first pandora and some stained glass windows of the cathedral of Sens. Painter in Sens, married to a daughter of the city. Born from a poor family in Soucy, he began his career in Sens and then settled in Paris, and will have a great success very early which will allow him to marry in very well -off and influential circles [ 2 ] . He is considered the greatest French painter of his time. His perspective treaty was reissued until the end of XX It is century. He has long been confused with his homonymous son Jean Cousin the young, Parisian painter like him. His attachment to Soucy is not proven and concerns his son -in -law the apothecary Etienne Bouvier. Jean Cousin le Jeune (v. 1536 – 1595), son of the previous one, painter who notably made stained glass for the cathedral and for the castle of Fleurigny. Saint Aldric de Sens. Archbishop of Sens from 828 to 836-840. Ans\u00e9gise of meaning. Archbishop of Sens from 871 to 883. obtains from the pope the title of apostolic vicar and primacy of Gaul and Germania in 876. Saint Anth\u00e8me d’Auxerre. Bishop of Sens from 581 to 585. Archambaud de Troyes. Archbishop of Sens from 958 to 967. Guillaume with white hands. Archbishop of Sens from 1169 to 1176. becomes Archbishop of Reims and Cardinal said champagne . Louis de Bourbon-Vend\u00f4me. Cardinal-Archbishop of Sens from 1536 to 1557. Jacques Davy du Perron (1556-1618), cardinal-archbishop of Sens from 1618 to 1623, having obtained from Henri IV his conversion to Catholicism. Antoine Duprat (1463-1535), Cardinal-Archbishop of Sens from 1525 to 1535, Chancellor of France. Saint Ebbon de Sens. Archbishop of Sens around 711. Saint Emmon de Sens. Bishop of Sens from 660 to 668. Maurice Feltin (1883-1975), Cardinal-Archbishop of Paris, previously Archbishop of Sens (1932-1935). Saint Gondelbert. Bishop of Sens around 675. Saint Heracle de Sens, bishop of Sens from 487 to 515. Friend of Saint R\u00e9mi, he attended the baptism of Clovis I. Mellon de Jolly (1795-1872), Archbishop of Sens. Jean-Joseph Langue de Gergy (1677-1753), Archbishop of Sens, member of the French Academy, died in Sens. Saint L\u00e9on de Sens, bishop of Sens from 533 to 538 or 541. L\u00e9otheric. Archbishop of Sens from 999 to 1032. \u00c9tienne-Charles de Lom\u00e9nie de Brienne (1727-1794), cardinal-archbishop of Sens then constitutional bishop of the Department of Yonne, Minister of Finance (Controller General) of Louis XVI, member of the French Academy, died in Sens. Louis de Lorraine, Cardinal de Guise, Archbishop of Sens from 1560 to 1562. It was under his episcopate that the second massacre of the wars of religion in 1562 took place in sense that hundreds of Protestants are killed, thrown into the Yonne . Saint wolf of meaning. Bishop of Sens around 614. Paul d’Albert de Luynes (1703-1788), Cardinal-Archbishop of Sens, member of the French Academy and the Academy of Sciences. Pierre Roger de Maumont. Archbishop of Sens from 1329 to 1330. Pope then under the name of Cl\u00e9ment VI. Guillaume II de Melun. Sens archbishop. He is the main minister of King John II Le Bon. He therefore played a crucial role when the sovereign was taken prisoner in Poitiers in 1356 and taken in captivity to London, because he liability with the son Charles (V) self proclaimed regent of the kingdom. Jean de Montagu (archbishop). Archbishop of Sens from 1406 to 1415, Chancellor of France in 1405. Killed at the Battle of Azincourt in 1415 against the English during the Hundred Years War. Saint Potentien ( III It is century). Evangelizer and second bishop of meaning. Tristan de Salazar. Archbishop of Sens from 1474 to 1518. Son of a captain of a company of scoundrels awarded by Louis XI for having saved him at the Battle of Monthl\u00e9ry. Built the transept of the Saint-Etienne cathedral and commands the rosette of the Last Judgment. Henri Ier Sanglier. Archbishop of Sens from 1122 to 1142. had the Saint-Etienne cathedral of Sens built. Saint Savinien ( III It is century). Evangelizing and first bishop of meaning. The Saint-Savinien de Sens basilica houses its relics. Another church is dedicated to him in the city. Wenilon. Archbishop of Sens from 837 to 865. Saint Wulfran de Fontenelle. Bishop of Sens around 690-696. Execreputor of the frieze. Charlemagne. King of the Franks and Roman Emperor of the West from 800 to 814. Donated the treasure of the cathedral of a fragment of the cross of Christ. Charles II the bald. King of Western Francia from 843 to 877 and Roman Emperor of the West from 875 to 877. The degree of the primacy of Gaul of Gaul and Germany has obtained from the Archbishop of the Pope. Charles X. Last King of France of the Bourbons dynasty from 1824 to 1830. Donated his coronation coat (1825) to the Treasury of the Cathedral of Sens. Louis de France (1729-1765), Dauphin of France, son of Louis XV and father of the last 3 kings of France: Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and Charles X. Burial at the cathedral of Sens with his wife Marie-Jos\u00e8phe de Saxe ( 1731-1767). Louis IX de France dit Saint Louis (1214-1270), king of France, married on May 27, 1234, in the cathedral of Sens, in Marguerite de Provence. Philippe II Auguste. King of France from 1180 to 1223. established the commune of Sens by the franchise charter of 1181. He also protected the Jews of the city and financed the Saint-Jean-Baptiste portal of the cathedral. Marguerite de Provence (1221-1295), married on May 27, 1234 to Louis IX de France then crowned and sacred Queen of France in the cathedral of Sens. Raoul de Burgundy. Duke of Burgundy from 921 to 923 then king of the Franks from 923 to 936. Buried at the Sainte-Colombe abbey of Saint-Denis-l\u00e8s-Sens. Robert I of France. King of the Franks from 922 to 923, brother of Eudes I, 2 It is King of the Robertian dynasty (ancestor of Capetians), grandfather of Hugues Capet. Buried at the Sainte-Colombe abbey of Saint-Denis-l\u00e8s-Sens. Scientists, scholars, engineers [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Henri Carr\u00e9 (1917-2011). Archaeologist. Member of the Archaeological Society of Sens. He highlights the Neolithic in France thanks to the excavations he directs in Passy, \u200b\u200bupstream of meaning. Gustave Ducoudray (1838-1906), French historian and pedagogue, born in Sens. \u00c9tienne Mimard (1862-1944), Armorier, co-founder of the French Manufacture of Arms and Cycles of Saint-Etienne, which has become Manufrance, born in Sens. Pierre Parruzot. Originally from Saint-Bris-le-Vineux. Archaeologist. Curator of the Museum of Sens, president of the Archaeological Society of Sens. He is the pioneer of air archeology in France (invented in Syria) shortly after the last war. Maurice Prou \u200b\u200b(1861-1930), historian born in Sens, member of the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres, director of the National School of Charters, President of the Archaeological Society of Sens. Gaston Ramon (1886-1963), veterinarian and biologist, member of the Academy of Medicine and the Academy of Sciences, director of the Pasteur Institute, pupil in Sens where his parents were bakers. Jean-Baptiste Salgues (1760-1830), born in Sens, principal and teacher of eloquence at the college of Sens, author of Errors and prejudices widespread in society (first re edition 1810-1813), he was editor at Mercury . Louis Jacques Th\u00e9nard (1777-1857), Baron, chemist, deputy of Yonne, peer of France, chancellor of the University of France, member of the Academy of Sciences, was a pupil of the College de Sens; The city of Sens raised to him in 1861, on Place Drapp\u00e8s, a statue then deposited in 1942 to be melted while the base has since been moved to the bottom of the Tarb\u00e9 Cours. A private college has bore its name. Politicians, soldiers and business manager [ modifier | Modifier and code ] \u00c9douard Charton (1807-1890), journalist and politician, born in Sens. Lucien Cornet (1865-1922), mayor of Sens (1885-1922), deputy then senator from Yonne. Jean Dettweiller (1875-1965), member of the band to Bonnot, died in Sens Jacques Charles Dubois dit Dubois-Thainville (1762-1847), general of the armies of the Republic and the Empire (name engraved under the Arc de Triomphe). Jacques Charles Ren\u00e9 Achille Duchesne, general, born in Sens on March 3, 1837, and died April 27, 1918 in the Seine department Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne (1769-1834), diplomat and politician, born in Sens; current Boulevard du Fourteen-Juillet , in Sens, was called before Bourrian course . Victor-Scipion-Charles-Auguste of the Chambonas Guard (1750-1830), Marshal Camp and Minister of Foreign Affairs, mayor of Sens at the start of the Revolution. Jules Guichard (1827-1896), senator of Yonne and president of the company of the Suez Canal Gaston Perrot (1898-1980), mayor of Sens, deputy and business manager at the Grands Moulins de Saint-Louis in Sens. Jean Ignace Pierre (1740-1796), general of the armies of the Republic died there. Louis-\u00c9tienne Saint-Denis (1788-1856), the Mamelouk Ali, in the service of Napoleon I is . Louis Hardouin Tarb\u00e9 (1753-1806), a politician during the last years of the reign of Louis XVI, was born in Sens. Artists [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Ren\u00e9 Binet (1866-1911), architect and painter. Germain Boffrand (1667-1754), architect and engineer having rebuilt the two meaningburns in 1739-1742. Alexandre Boucheron (? -1887), sculptor born in Sens. Ernest Marc Jules Charton Thiessen de Treville, traveler painter, born in Sens in 1816. Cadet brother of Edouard Charton. Arnaud Claass, photographer, lives in Sens. Michel Cr\u00e9mad\u00e8s, actor, lives in Sens. Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques, artist born in Sens. Saturnin Fabre, actor, born in Sens. Eug\u00e8ne Froment (1844-1926), engraver and illustrator, born in this city. G\u00e9raldine Giraud, actress, born in Sens. Yves Guillot, photographer, lives in Sens. Pati Hill, artist, pioneer of Copy-Art, where she opened a gallery from 1994 to 2000, died in Sens in 2014. Langlois de S\u00e9zanne (Claude Louis Langlois) (1757-1845?), French portraits and pastelist, drawing teacher at the College de Sens from 1795 to 1838. Savinien Lapointe (1811-1893), poet, chansonnier, goguettier, born in Sens. Lucien Lefort (1850-1916), architect, born in Sens. Edme-Jean Pigal (1798-1872), gender painter, designer, engraver and lithographer, died in Sens. Fran\u00e7ois-\u00c9tienne Villeret, French painter and watercolorist (\u00b0 1799 Paris \u2020 September 2, 1852 Sense). Writers [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Robert Brasillach (1909-1945), writer and journalist, shot at the Liberation for acts of collaboration, pupil at the Lyc\u00e9e de Sens. Aristide Bruant (1851-1925), singer and writer, pupil at the Lyc\u00e9e de Sens. Jules Case (1854-1931), novelist, journalist and literary critic, born in Sens. Ren\u00e9 Cousin (1921-2012) born in Sens, writer. Lucien Jullemier, lawyer and writer (1847-1928) St\u00e9phane Mallarm\u00e9 (1842-1898), who spent part of his childhood in Sens, where his father Numa was a conservative of mortgages. He studied in high school (now a college), which bears his name today, from 1856 to 1860, and made his first communion in this city in 1858. He exercised his first profession, supernumerary with a recipient of the ‘Recording, from the end of 1860. S\u00e9bastien Monod (1972-) born in Sens, writer. Ecclesiastics [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Athletes [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Thierry Ambrose is a French footballer born in Sens who is currently evolving as an attacker at the KV Ostend. Gr\u00e9gory Berthier is a French footballer who is currently playing at the post of attacking midfielder at US Orl\u00e9ans. Cl\u00e9ment Chant\u00f4me is a French footballer currently playing at the post of midfielder at C ‘Chartres Football. \u00c9lisabeth Chevanne-Brunel (1975-), cycling runner, born in Sens. Nicolas Fourmaux is a French judoka born in Sens, double vice world champion 2018 and 2019 in the discipline “Katas – Katame no Kata” [ 3 ] . Florian Fritz, born in Sens, rugby player evolving at the Toulouse stadium and in the XV of France, carried out his training at the Rugby Club of the Rugby Order Sens agreement. Arnaud Garnier, football freestyler, he is the first world champion in freestyle. Chris Malonga, a Franco-Congolese footballer. Left or axial midfielder currently in Racing Besan\u00e7on. Charles Poulenard (1885-1958), athlete who is part of the 4×400 m relay, 2nd of the 1912 Olympic Games, born in Sens. Bacary Sagna, French football and international player, was born in Sens. 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