in Vienna •
Samo (ca.600–ca.658), Frankish merchant and later king (
rex) of the 7th century Slavic state known as
Samo's Empire •
Aprus of Sens, 7thC French priest and hermit. •
Thomas Becket (ca.1119 – 1170),
Archbishop of Canterbury, he took refuge in Sens in 1164, where
Pope Alexander III was sheltered; venerated as a saint. •
William of Sens (died 1180) 12thC French master mason and architect •
Samson ben Abraham of Sens (ca.1150 – ca.1230) rabbi and notable
Tosafist. •
Joseph ben Nathan Official, 13thC French-Jewish controversialist, probably lived in Sens. •
Jacques Almain (d. 1515), theologian at
Collège de Navarre, defended
conciliarism •
Jacques-François Courtin (1672–1752) a French
Dutch Golden Age painter •
Victor Scipion Charles Auguste de La Garde de Chambonas (1750–1830), mayor of Sens, brigadier general and French foreign minister at the beginning of the
French Revolution. •
Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne (1769–1834) diplomat, close relationship with
Napoleon Bonaparte. •
Louis Jacques Thénard (1777–1857), French chemist, educated at the academy of Sens. •
Édouard Charton (1807–1890), an eminent French literary figure. •
Adolphe Vuitry (1813–1885) lawyer, economist and politician; governor of the
Banque de France, 1863/1864 •
Charles Levert (1825–1899), French public servant and politician •
Maurice Prou (1861–1930) archivist, paleographer, numismatist and historian. •
Étienne Mimard (1862–1944), French
arms manufacturer •
Augusta Hure (1870–1953) the first woman appointed as museum curator in France •
Saturnin Fabre (1884–1961), French film actor.
Sport , 2012 •
Guy Chevalier (1910–1949) field hockey player, competed in the 1928, 1936 &
1948 Summer Olympics. •
Bacary Sagna (born 1983), footballer with 439 club caps and 65 for
France. •
Florian Fritz (born 1984) former rugby union player with over 400 club caps and 34 for
France. •
Clément Chantôme (born 1987), footballer with about 300 club caps •
Chris Malonga (born 1987), footballer with over 350 club caps and 26 for
Congo •
Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue (born 1991) sprinter who specializes in the 100 metres. •
Jean Ambrose (born 1993), footballer with about 70 club caps and 1 for
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