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Bernard-Joseph Saurin Bernard-Joseph Saurin (1706 in Paris – 17 November 1781 in Paris) was a lawyer, poet, and playwright. Biography Saurin was the son of Joseph Saurin, a converted Protestant minister and mathematician who had been accused in 1712 by Jean-Bap ...
(1706–1781), a Parisian lawyer, poet, and playwright *
Jacques Saurin Jacques Saurin (January 6, 1677 – December 30, 1730) was a major French religious figure in the late 17th century and early 18th century who was particularly well-known as a preacher. While he began his career as a Catholic priest, Saurin ultim ...
(1677–1730), a French preacher *
James Saurin James Saurin (c.1760–1842) was an Ireland, Irish Anglican bishop in the 19th century. He was the last Bishop of Dromore before it was merged to the Diocese of Down and Dromore. He was born in Belfast, the third of the four sons of Jame ...
(1760–1842), an Irish Anglican bishop * Joseph Saurin (1659–1737), a French mathematician * Vincent Saurin, French Olympic rower * William Saurin (1757–1839), an Attorney-General for Ireland * Saurin, Ontario, a community in the township of
Springwater, Ontario Springwater is a township (Canada), township in central Ontario, Canada, in Simcoe County, near Barrie. It is the county seat of Simcoe County. History Prior to European settlement, Ossossane, the largest Wyandot people#cite ref-21, Wendat sett ...
* The Saurin (''Star Wars''), a fictional race in the ''Star Wars'' universe {{disambiguation