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  • The so-called Sassenage cheese is made in the mountains around Villard and Lans, some miles to the south of Grenoble.

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  • We may, however, conceive that they eat them very innocently and without knowing it, just as we do when we eat Sassenage cheese.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • The gigantic and lofty cliffs about Sassenage are composed of limestone strata of great thickness, much valued for building purposes.

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  • From the Place de la Halle coaches start for Sassenage, Nogarey,

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  • The Sassenage et Noyarez omnibuses leave their passengers at the entrance into the town near the H. Faure, but the Sassenage-Fontaine omnibuses go up to the

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  • N. from Grenoble by the Pont du Drac is Sassenage.

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  • Sassenage itself makes a very pleasant residence in May.

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  • Other bishops were: Hugh (1073-83), consecrated at Rome by Gregory VII, became a legate of the latter, presided over numerous councils for the reform of the Church, and subsequently became Bishop of Lyons; St. Ismido (1098-1115) of the noble house of Sassenage; Bl. Uric (1129-42), who opposed the

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913

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