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    The abbé Jean-Marie Perrot, in Breton Yann-Vari Perrot (3 September 1877 in Plouarzel, Finistère – 12 December 1943 in Scrignac), was a priest and Breton...
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  • engineer. James Perrot (1571–1636), Welsh writer and Member of Parliament Jean Perrot (1920–2012), French archaeologist Jean-Marie Perrot (1877–1943), Breton...
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  • successfully and hidden in caches with the help of Scrignac priest Jean-Marie Perrot. On 3 September, France declared war on Germany and entered World...
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  • resources management Jean-Marie Perrot (1877–1943), a Breton priest Jean-Marie Pfaff (born 1953), a Belgian former football goalkeeper Jean-Marie Poiré (born 1945)...
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    Quatre, La Esmeralda, Ondine, and Giselle with Jean Coralli. The Lyon-born Perrot danced often with Marie Taglioni but their partnership was short-lived...
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  • François-Marie Perrot (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa maʁi pɛʁo]; 1644–1691) was born in Paris and Seigneur de Sainte-Geneviève. He was appointed governor...
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    landowner from Savennières, and Julie Perrot d'Ablancourt, daughter of an officer of the army of Anjou, Jean Perrot d’Ablancourt. Renée d'Anjou started...
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    several leading figures of the Breton cultural movement, such as l'Abbé Jean-Marie Perrot. Having originally been named Bezen Kadoudal, the 1943 assassination...
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    Jean Coralli (15 January 1779 – 1 May 1854) was a French ballet dancer and choreographer, best known for collaborating with Jules Perrot in creating Giselle...
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  • explorer François-Marie Luzel (1826-1895), French folklorist François-Marie Perrot (1644-1691), French governor of Acadia François-Marie Picoté de Belestre...
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    de France. The current president of the academy (2021) is Alain-Charles Perrot, a French architect. The academy was created in 1816 in Paris as a merger...
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    Perrot but also Joseph Mazilier who staged for her La Jolie Fille de Gand and Vert-Vert especially for her. In 1854, with her daughter, Julie-Marie,...
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  • Knudsen as Anne-Marie Maurice Ronet as Pierre Robert Webber as Howard Jean Gaven as Gustave Lucas André Falcon as Paul François Perrot as Lefevre Marc...
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    Marie-Jean-Augustin Vestris, known as Auguste Vestris (27 March 1760 – 5 December 1842), was a French dancer. He was born in Paris, the illegitimate son...
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  • towards Breton nationalism. The group was created in 1905 by abbé Jean-Marie Perrot, with a name devised at the 1905 conference of the Union Régionaliste...
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  • was granted to governor of Montreal François-Marie Perrot by Jean Talon, in 1672, along with the île Perrot. It was acquired in 1897 by Leslie Rose Dowker...
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  • Emmanuel Bacquet - Photography Jean Noël Bériat - Double Bass Laurent Bernard - Bassoon Guillaume Bourgogne - Conductor Marie Elsa Bretagne - Viola Daniel...
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  • Catherine Perrot (1682) Nicolas de Largillière (1686) Roger de Piles (1699) Jean-Marc Nattier (1703) Guillaume Coustou the Elder (1704) Jean Raoux (1717)...
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    agenda. Falcʼhun's early work included an edition of the writings of Jean-Marie Perrot. He created a particular Breton orthography (known as "university"...
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    received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. She died in L'Île-Perrot, on 10 December 2024, at the age of 101. "Madeleine Arbour". National Gallery...
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  • Benoît Georges as Professor Ollivier Jean-Marc Roulot as Professor Perrot Jacques Leplus as Professor Kelling Jean-Pierre Alessandri as Monsieur Bonbour...
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    organisation Bleun-Brug, set up by abbé Jean-Marie Perrot. Participating in the editorial process from 1902, Perrot became the editor, initially only semi-officially...
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    François Just Marie Raynouard (18 September 1761 – 27 October 1836) was a French dramatist and linguist. Raynouard was born at Brignoles in Provence,...
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    Nicolas Perrot (c. 1644–1717), a French explorer, fur trader, and diplomat, was one of the first European men to travel in the Upper Mississippi Valley...
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  • most notably Bleun Brug (Heather Flower) created in 1905 by the Abbe Jean-Marie Perrot with its journal Feiz ha Breiz (Faith and Brittany). In contrast to...
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  • the costumes for three plays: Ar C'hornandoned, by Yann Bayon and Jean-Marie Perrot; Tog Jani by Yves Le Moal; and Lina by Roparz Hemon, the first performance...
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    on 28 October 1706. Her baptism act was as follows: Louise-Marie-Madeleine, daughter of Jean-Louis-Guillaume, ecuyer, Seigneur de Fontaine, councillor...
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  • Warwick Titans become College Lefleche Titans 2002 - St-Jean Chevaliers fold 2003 - l’Ile Perrot Mustangs join league 2003 - La Plaine Cobras become Terrebonne...
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    the costumes for three plays: Ar C'hornandoned, by Yann Bayon and Jean-Marie Perrot, Tog Jani by Yves Le Moal and Lina by Roparz Hemon, the first performance...
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  • used elsewhere. In 1937, Bouillé had the new chapel built. The Abbé Jean-Marie Perrot was buried near the chapel after his assassination by the French Resistance...
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