Auxerre

Auxerre

Auxerre is the capital of the Yonne department and the fourth-largest city in Burgundy. Auxerre's population today is about 39,000; the metropolitan area comprises roughly 92,000 inhabitants. Residents of Auxerre are referred to as Auxerrois.

People died in Auxerre (First 35 people) - Page 0

Rodulfus Glaber

Rodulfus Glaber

Chronicler

Jean III Baillet

Jean III Baillet

Prelate

Judith of Flanders

Judith of Flanders

Died 1095

Hugh of Chalon

Hugh of Chalon

Clergy

Étienne Gilson

Étienne Gilson

French philosopher

Henri Alekan

Henri Alekan

French cinematographer

Paul Berthier

Paul Berthier

Photographer

Rodulfus Glaber

Rodulfus Glaber

Chronicler

Christian Jambert

Christian Jambert


Rudolph of France

Rudolph of France

King

Richard, Duke of Burgundy

Richard, Duke of Burgundy


Louis AbelTruchet

Louis AbelTruchet

French painter

Freddy Balta

Freddy Balta

French composer

Maurycy Mochnacki

Maurycy Mochnacki

Polish music critic

Armand Meffre

Armand Meffre

French actor

Françoise Henry

Françoise Henry

Scholar

Vasiliĭ Betaki

Vasiliĭ Betaki

Poet

Jacques Amyot

Jacques Amyot

French translator

Louis Abel-Truchet

Louis Abel-Truchet

French painter

Marie Noël

Marie Noël

French poet

Saint Amator

Saint Amator


Antoine de Vinck

Antoine de Vinck

Belgian ceramist

Jean-Roch Coignet

Jean-Roch Coignet

French soldier

Joanna Parrish

Joanna Parrish


Guillaume de Seignelay

Guillaume de Seignelay


Judith of Flanders

Judith of Flanders

Died 1095

Jean-Claude Baulu

Jean-Claude Baulu

French footballer

Guy Fernandez

Guy Fernandez

Politician

William III, Count of Nevers

William III, Count of Nevers


Charles de Caylus

Charles de Caylus

Prelate

Nicolas Colbert

Nicolas Colbert

Prelate

Hippolyte Ribière

Hippolyte Ribière

Former Senator of Yonne

Jean III Baillet

Jean III Baillet

Prelate

Rudolph of France

Rudolph of France

King

Saint Amator

Saint Amator