Dijon

Dijon

Dijon is the capital city of the historical Burgundy region in eastern France, one of the country's principal wine-making areas. It's known for its traditional mustard, vineyard tours, autumn gastronomic fair and building styles ranging from Gothic to art deco. The distinguished 1787 Musée des Beaux-Arts, housed in the vast Palace of the Dukes, holds a rich collection of paintings, sculptures, crafts and antiquities.

People died in Dijon (First 49 people) - Page 0

Jean Malouel

Jean Malouel

Artist

François Pierre La Varenne

François Pierre La Varenne

Author

Jean Dampt

Jean Dampt

French Sculptor

Teresa Jeleńska

Teresa Jeleńska

Translator

Alain Millot

Alain Millot

French Politician

Henri Giraud

Henri Giraud

Former Member of the National Assembly of France

Enrica Soma

Enrica Soma

Socialite

Robert Folz

Robert Folz

French medievalist

Margaret of Bavaria

Margaret of Bavaria

Princess

Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of

Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of


Jean Malouel

Jean Malouel

Artist

Henri Bellechose

Henri Bellechose

Painter

Henri Vincenot

Henri Vincenot

French writer

Jean Veillet

Jean Veillet

Former Mayor of Dijon

Claude Antoine, comte Prieur-Duvernois

Claude Antoine, comte Prieur-Duvernois

French engineer

Claus Sluter

Claus Sluter

Dutch sculptor

Bonne of Artois

Bonne of Artois


Guy Lardreau

Guy Lardreau

French philosopher

Claus de Werve

Claus de Werve

Sculptor

Louis Boulanger

Louis Boulanger

French painter

François Pierre La Varenne

François Pierre La Varenne

Author

Elizabeth of the Trinity

Elizabeth of the Trinity

French writer

Jacques Castérède

Jacques Castérède

French composer

Douglas Gorsline

Douglas Gorsline

American painter

Catherine of Burgundy

Catherine of Burgundy

Philip the Bold's daughter

Georges Kalinowski

Georges Kalinowski

Polish philosopher

Julien Darui

Julien Darui

French goalkeeper

Louis Calaferte

Louis Calaferte

French novelist

Baude Cordier

Baude Cordier

French composer

Joan of Savoy

Joan of Savoy

Member of the House of Savoy

CharlesJoseph Riepp

CharlesJoseph Riepp

French-German organ builder

Daniel Ligou

Daniel Ligou

Historian

Félix Kir

Félix Kir

French Politician

Charles Malfray

Charles Malfray

French sculptor

Gaston Gérard

Gaston Gérard

French politician

HenriÉmile Bazin

HenriÉmile Bazin

French engineer

Jean Dampt

Jean Dampt

French Sculptor

Jacques Louis Battmann

Jacques Louis Battmann

French organist

Blanche of Burgundy, Countess of . . .

Blanche of Burgundy, Countess of . . .

Robert II, Duke of Burgundy's daughter

Régis Clère

Régis Clère

French bicycler

Claude Antoine, comte Prieur‑. . .

Claude Antoine, comte Prieur‑. . .

French engineer

Pierre Dadolle

Pierre Dadolle


Guillaume Sembel

Guillaume Sembel


Pierre Flamion

Pierre Flamion

French association football manager

Henri-Émile Bazin

Henri-Émile Bazin

French engineer

Joseph Tournois

Joseph Tournois

French sculptor

Józef Hauke-Bosak

Józef Hauke-Bosak

Polish general

Jean-Baptiste de Santeul

Jean-Baptiste de Santeul

French poet

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