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    Gilles Le Breton (died 1553) was a French architect and master-mason during the Renaissance. He is best known as the mastermind of much of the present-day...
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  • Gilles is a French masculine given name. It is derived from that of the medieval Saint Giles. People with the name Gilles include: Gilles, Count of Montaigu...
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    (November 1992). "L'histoire ou le roman?". Le Peuple Breton (347): 6–8. Fleury, Michel (1993). "Gilles de Rais ou les malheurs de l'Histoire". Bulletin...
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  • Gilles Bourdin, as well as other dramatists of the period, such as Odet de Turnèbe and Pierre de Larivey. According to François d'Amboise, Le Breton wrote...
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  • Le djihadiste français Gilles Le Guen arrêté au Mali, Le Figaro "C'est un paumé qui devient terroriste". Quoted in Le Figaro Gilles Le Guen, Breton sailor...
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  • Auguste Le Breton (born Auguste Monfort 18 February 1913 – 31 May 1999) was a French novelist who wrote primarily about the criminal underworld. His novels...
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    daughter and a son. "Les coups de pied arrêtés de Monsieur Gilles". maville.com. "Gilles Bourges et Anthony Corre, le duo breton qui assiste Olivier Frapolli"...
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  • Lebreton (redirect from Le Breton)
    Le Breton, or LeBreton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gilles Lebreton (born 1958), French jurist and politician Alexis le Breton...
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    Fontainebleau. The architect the King chose for Fontainebleau was Gilles Le Breton. Work commenced in 1528 with the remodeling of the medieval oval courtyard...
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  • - Bohemond is the Duke of Bastonne, and although blood decedent of Gilles le Breton, he is fiercely loyal to Louen Leoncoeur. Chilfroy d'Artois - Chilfroy...
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    The King commissioned the architect Gilles Le Breton to build a new palace in the Renaissance style. Le Breton created the Cour Ovale, or oval courtyard...
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    Cadou (Homage To Rene-Guy Cadou) 1981: Gilles Servat en public (Gilles Servat Live) 1982: Je ne hurlerai pas avec les loups (I will not howl with the wolves)...
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  • ("Michao's mare" in French) or Le Loup, le Renard et la Belette ("The Wolf, the Fox and the Weasel") is a recent (1973) Breton adaptation of two different...
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  • Another guitarist of note is Gilles Le Bigot, who performed with Kornog as well and has been a mainstay of the Breton super-group Skolvan for more than...
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    Municipales – Biographie de Gilles de Robien" [Elections 2008 – Municipal – Biography of Gilles de Robien] (in French). Paris: Les Echos. Archived from the...
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  • is a 1957 French crime film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Jean Gabin. The original French title is Le rouge est mis, which means "the red light...
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    Saint-Gilles-les-Bois (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒil le bwa]; Breton: Sant-Jili-ar-C'hoad) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in...
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  • Le Guen is Breton surname, the word comes from gwenn, meaning white or blessed (figurative meaning) in Breton. Notable people with the surname include:...
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    across France. Soldat Louis is the main Breton rock band,[citation needed] and Breton singers include Gilles Servat, Glenmor, Dan Ar Braz, Yann-Fañch...
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    "Gilles Grapinet: "Thierry Breton victim of suspicions without any substance"". LePoint (in French). 25 October 2019. Retrieved 28 May 2020. "Gilles Grapinet...
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    Marinière (redirect from Breton shirt)
    marinière to model it for Pierre and Gilles, who used it as the design of flacons for Gaultier's fragrance line "Le Mâle". For him and his "children" and...
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  • Saint-Gilles-du-Mené (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒil dy məne]; Breton: Sant-Jili-ar-Menez; Gallo: Saent-Jill) is a former commune in the Côtes-d'Armor...
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    parchment captioned simply "Laval", included in the Armorial [fr] of Gilles Le Bouvier [fr], herald of King Charles VII of France. Whether in the fifteenth-century...
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  • La Blanche Hermine (category Breton music)
    "The White Ermine") is a 1970 song by French singer Gilles Servat with lyrics affirming the Breton identity. It was first published on the eponymous album...
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    Pays de Retz (category Gilles de Rais)
    The Pays de Retz (French pronunciation: [pei də ʁɛ]; Breton: Bro-Raez; lit. 'Land of Retz') is a historical subregion of France that currently forms part...
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  • Gilles of Brittany (1420 – 25 April 1450) was a Breton prince and Lord of Chantocé. He was the son of John V of Brittany and Joan of France, and the younger...
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    Bombard (musical instrument) (category Articles containing Breton-language text)
    The bombard (Breton: bombard, talabard, French: bombarde) is a contemporary family of oboes widely used to play traditional Breton music, where it is...
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    interpreted by a number of Breton musicians including Gilles Servat and Alan Stivell. Tir Na Nog, La Marche des Bretons Les Celtes Cantate du Bout du Monde...
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  • An Alarc'h (category Articles containing Breton-language text)
    Celtiques, An Triskell (1973, Philips, 632145) Je Ne Hurlerai Pas Avec Les Loups, Gilles Servat (1983, Kalondour, 814 362-1) Tri Yann an Naoned, Tri Yann (1972...
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  • of some Breton people of note and of some notable individuals born in Brittany, alphabetically within categories. Brittany (Breizh in Breton) is a Celtic...
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