Bourges

Bourges

Bourges is a city in central France known for its half-timbered houses. The grand, Gothic-style Bourges Cathedral features 13th-century stained-glass windows. Close by, the ornate Jacques Coeur Palace was the home of a 15th-century nobleman. Exhibits at the Musée du Berry include an Egyptian mummy, agricultural tools and Etruscan bronzes. Displays on evolution are among the highlights at the Natural History Museum.

People died in Bourges (First 29 people) - Page 0

André Beauneveu

André Beauneveu

Sculptor

Arcadius of Bourges

Arcadius of Bourges

Saint

Remistan

Remistan

Odo the Great's son

Solange Michel

Solange Michel

French mezzo-soprano

Joan of France, Duchess of Berry

Joan of France, Duchess of Berry

French saint

André Beauneveu

André Beauneveu

Sculptor

Louis Lallemant

Louis Lallemant


Jean Colombe

Jean Colombe

French painter

Jean de Herdt

Jean de Herdt


Albert Bourlon

Albert Bourlon

French bicycler

Alain Meilland

Alain Meilland

French singer-songwriter

Sulpitius the Pious

Sulpitius the Pious

Saint

William of Donjeon

William of Donjeon

French saint

Jacques Cujas

Jacques Cujas


Alexis-Basile-Alexandre Menjaud

Alexis-Basile-Alexandre Menjaud


Jacques-Marie Antoine Célestin Dupont

Jacques-Marie Antoine Célestin Dupont


Jean Linard

Jean Linard

Ceramist

Robert Rigot

Robert Rigot

Cartoonist

Paul Beyer

Paul Beyer

Ceramist

Albert Rivaud

Albert Rivaud

French philosopher

Elisabeth Joulia

Elisabeth Joulia

Ceramist

Desideratus

Desideratus


Joseph-Aignan Sigaud de Lafond

Joseph-Aignan Sigaud de Lafond

Physicist

Philippe Basiron

Philippe Basiron

French composer

Arcadius of Bourges

Arcadius of Bourges

Saint

Henry de Sully, Archbishop of Bourges

Henry de Sully, Archbishop of Bourges


Remistan

Remistan

Odo the Great's son

Simon de Sully

Simon de Sully

French prelate

Desideratus

Desideratus