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    Clair Tisseur (27 January 1827, in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, Rhône – 30 September 1896, in Nyons, Drôme), was a French architect whose best known work is Église...
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  • Tisseur is a French occupational surname meaning "weaver". Notable people with the surname include: Clair Tisseur (1827–1896), French architect Françoise...
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  • (1812–1873), English Constantine Andreyevich Ton (1794–1881), Russian Clair Tisseur (1827–1896), French Ithiel Town (1784–1844), American Silvanus Trevail...
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  • Opera Garnier) (1862–1875) Théâtre Marigny Casino of Monte Carlo (1878) Clair Tisseur (1827–1896), Romanesque Revival architect and designer Église du Bon-Pasteur...
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  • (1825–1899) Charles De Coster (1827–1879) Juliette Figuier (1827–1879) Clair Tisseur (Nizier du Puitspelu) (1827–1896) Edmond About (1828–1885) Hyppolyte...
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    songwriter from Rumilly, and Louis Bornet (1818–1880) of Gruyères. Clair Tisseur (1827–1896), architect of Bon-Pasteur Church in Lyon, published many...
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    (1818-1891) : Provençal poet, he lived in Nyons from 1843 to 1844. Clair Tisseur (1827-1896) : French architect whose best known work is Église du Bon-Pasteur...
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    by Clair Tisseur, began on 25 August 1869, but the war interrupted his work. The current church was built between 1875-1883 by Lyon architect Clair Tisseur...
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    dictionary about the Lyon speaking written by Nizier of Puitspelu (aka Clair Tisseur). There are several traboules in the street: Nos. 9, 11, 13: This is...
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