Proper noun
Rousselle (plural Rousselles)
A surname from French.
Carrié & Rousselle, L'Empire Romain, 163 He would return to Syria in 295 to fight the revanchist Persian empire. Source: Internet
Carrié & Rousselle, L'Empire Romain, 229/230 Although this characterization of Licinius as anti-Christian is somewhat doubtful, the fact is that he seems to have been far less open in his support of Christianity than Constantine. Source: Internet
Codex Justinianus 2.13.1, qtd. by Carrié & Rousselle, l"Empire Romain, 678. If a governor of senatorial rank himself felt these pressures, one can imagine the difficulties faced by a mere praeses. Source: Internet
Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Serge Rousselle made the announcement today, which is World Autism Awareness Day. Source: Internet
At the same time, Constantine gained with this the support of the old nobility, Carrié & Rousselle L'Empire Romain, 658–59. Source: Internet
Carrié & Rousselle, L'Empire Romain, 164 The defense came at a heavy cost, but was a significant achievement in an area difficult to defend. Source: Internet