Brisson — may refer to:* Barnabé Brisson (1531 1591), French jurist and politician * Mathurin Jacques Brisson (1723 1806), French zoologist * Eugène Henri Brisson (1835 1912), Prime Minister of France * Gerry Brisson (b. 1937), Canadian hockey player and… … Wikipedia
Brisson — (spr. Brissong), 1) (Brissonius), Barnabas, geb. 1531 in Fontenay le Comte, war unter Heinrich III. Generaladvocat, Staatsrath u. Präsident des Parlaments, dann Gesandter in England, sammelte die Gesetze Heinrichs III. u. seiner Vorgänger (Code… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Brisson — (spr. óng), 1) Mathurin Jacques, Naturforscher, geb. 30. April 1723 zu Fontenay le Comte in Poitou, gest. 23. Juni 1806 in Boissi bei Versailles als Professor der Physik in Paris. Er schrieb: »Ornithologia« (Par. 1760, 6 Bde.), eine Beschreibung… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Brisson — (spr. óng), Eugène Henri, franz. Politiker, geb. 31. Juli 1835 zu Bourges, Advokat zu Paris, seit 1876 Mitglied der Deputiertenkammer, zur Union républicaine gehörig, 1879 zweiter Vizepräsident, 1881, 1894 und 1904 Präsident der Kammer, April… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Brisson — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Patronyme Brisson est un nom de famille notamment porté par : Barnabé Brisson (1531 1591) magistrat et jurisconsulte français pendu par la… … Wikipédia en Français
Brisson — Recorded in a number of spellings including Bresson, Bris, Brise, Brisard, Brissard, Brisse, Brisseau, Brisset, Brisson and others, this is a famous French medieval nickname surname. It is said to derive from the Old French word bris meaning to… … Surnames reference
Brisson, Ontario — Brisson is a small place in Russell Township in Ontario, Canada. Although still marked on some maps and still listed as a locality by Statistics Canada, the community effectively no longer exists, and is not recognized by any municipal entity… … Wikipedia
Brisson, Henri — ▪ French statesman in full Eugène henri Brisson born July 31, 1835, Bourges, Fr. died April 11, 1912, Paris French statesman who twice served as premier of France (1885, 1898) and was noted for his staunch republicanism and strongly… … Universalium
BRISSON, HENRI — French publicist and journalist; after holding presidentships in the Chamber became premier in 1885, but resigned after a few months; formed a Radical administration in 1898, which was short lived; b. 1835 … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Brisson (homonymie) et Brisson. 47° 38′ 55″ N 2° 41′ … Wikipédia en Français