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beausire
† beausire Obs. Forms: 4 beau sir(e, 5 bawshere, besher, bewsher(e, 6 beaw schirre, bew schyre, bew schirre. See also belsire. [a. F. beau fair, sire sir, lord. In OF. bel sire, beau sire was a general form of respectful address: see beau, beaupere.] Fair sir, a form of address.c 1300 Beket 768 Beau...
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Beausire
Beausire is the name of the following persons:
Jean Beausire (1651–1743), French architect, engineer and fountain-maker
Nathalie Beausire, French biathlete William Beausire (born 1948), British stockbroker
See also
Bowser (surname), an Anglicized form of the surname
Surnames of Norman origin
French-language
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William Beausire
William Robert Beausire (born 1948) (also known Guillermo Roberto Beausire Alonso) was a British stockbroker with dual British and Chilean nationality, Beausire was 26 years old when he was arrested.
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bewscher
† ˈbewscher, -schyre, -sher 1. Northern form of beausire. 2. pl. The buttocks.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 1047 His bakke and his bewschers, and his brode lendez.
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Jean Beausire
Three streets in the 4th arrondissement of Paris today carry his name: Rue Jean-Beausire, Impasse Jean-Beausire, and Passage Jean-Beausire. The Fountains of Jean Beausire
Beausire is best remembered for his fountains.
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Bowser (surname)
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Beausire
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Surnames of Norman origin
English-language surnames
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Busiri Vici
He was descended from a long-flourishing dynasty of French-Italian architects formed by the union of the French Beausire family with the Vici family of Family
The progenitor of the French side of the dynasty was Jean Beausire (1651–1743), whose descendants thrived as architects under the Ancien Régime.
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beau
▪ I. beau, a. and n. (bəʊ) Forms: 4– beau 4 bieu, 4–5 beu, 6 beaw; also in comb. 5 baw-, be-, bew-; see beausire. [a. late OF. beau, biau, earlier bel, beal, bial:—L. bellus fine, pretty. The adj., in ME. quite naturalized and pronounced as in beauty, Beaulieu (bjuːlɪ), has been long obs.: the n. ha...
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Michele Busiri Vici
The progenitor of the French side of the dynasty was Jean Beausire (1651–1743), whose descendants thrived as architects under the Ancien Régime. Andrea's daughter Barbara Vici married Beausire's descendant Giulio Cesare Busiri (1792–1818) in 1815, joining the two families as Busiri Vici.
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Nicolas II Delespine
He visited the rotunda of Valois in the abbey of Saint-Denis with Jean Beausire and concluded to the need to demolish it. In 1702 and 1704, he made with Lemaistre the expertise of the building of the Hotel des mousquetaires noirs erected by
Jean Beausire and Charles Lemaire
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Fontaine Maubuée
The present fountain was built by Jean Beausire and his son, Jean-Baptiste Augustin, in 1733.
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Nicole d'Oliva
On 16 October 1785, Nicole d'Oliva was arrested in Brussels in the company of a man named Toussaint de Beausire.
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Fontaine Palatine
The fountain's waterworks were probably designed by Jean Beausire, the chief of public works and designer of fountains for Louis XIV and Louis XV.
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