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- William of Sens was a twelfth century French architect, supposed to have been born at Sens, France. He is referred to in September, 1174, as having...
- female, deceased (283)
- Saint Columba of Sens (c. 257 in Spain - beheaded 273) was a saintly virgin associated with Sens in France and a fountain named d'Azon. Her whole...
- male, deceased (1230)
- Samson ben Abraham, also known as the Rash of Sens (an acronym of his name) or "the Prince of Sens", was one of the leading French Tosafists in the...
- male, deceased (703)
- Saint Wulfram of Fontenelle (also "Vuilfran", "Wulfrann", "Wolfran", Latin: "Wulframnus", French: "Vulfran" or "Vulphran"; c. 640 - 20 March 703)...
- male
- Ansegisus (the latinized form of Ansegis, see there for homonyms) was a Benedictine monk, Abbot of St. Michael's, at Beauvais, and in 871 became...
- male, deceased (923)
- Walter or Vaulter was Archbishop of Sens from 887 to 923. He anointed Eudes as King of France in 888, Robert I in July 922, and Rudolph of France...
- male, 24 years old
- Maksims Seņs is a footballer. He plays for FS Metta-Latvijas Universitāte Rīga.
- male, deceased (1185)
- Stefan was the first Archbishop of Uppsala in the year 1164, a post he had until his death July 18, 1185. Stefan was a Cistercian monk from...
- male, deceased (1174)
- Enguerrand was a 12th century bishop of Glasgow. He had previously been Archdeacon of Teviotdale, and had served king Máel Coluim IV as Chancellor o...
- male, deceased (690)
- Saint Amatus, also called St. Aimé, was a Benedictine monk. After being the abbot of the Agaune monastery in Switzerland, he became bishop of the S...
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