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    Richard Breton (1524 - 1571) was a French publisher of illustrated books in collaboration with François Desprez. Breton, the son of Guillaume Le Breton...
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    Sir Richard le Breton or Richard de Brito (fl. 1170) was one of the four knights who in 1170 murdered Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. Roger Brito...
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    Breton (/ˈbrɛtən/, BRET-ən, French: [bʁətɔ̃]; endonym: brezhoneg [bʁeˈzɔ̃ːnɛk] or [bɾəhɔ̃ˈnek] in Morbihan) is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the...
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    "Far breton aux pruneaux". Times Online. Retrieved 19 March 2010.[dead link] Bertinet, Richard (16 May 2009). "Richard Bertinet's Far Breton". Times...
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    woodcut picture book published in 1565 by French illustrator Richard Breton. While Breton released the book, he did not illustrate it. Its original illustrator...
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  • Richard Bertinet is a renowned Breton baker who now bakes and teaches in Bath, Somerset. He has campaigned for "real bread" and he was acclaimed as a...
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    André Robert Breton (French: [ɑ̃dʁe ʁɔbɛʁ bʁətɔ̃]; 19 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer and poet, the co-founder, leader, and principal...
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  • institution within the Cape Breton Regional Municipality and on Cape Breton Island. The university is enabled by the Cape Breton University Act passed by...
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  • Humanities at Cape Breton University. "Autobiographical Bibliography – Richard Keshen". Retrieved September 21, 2024. "Richard Keshen (Cape Breton University):...
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  • Surrealist Manifesto (category Works by André Breton)
    André Breton, leaders of rival surrealist groups. Goll and Breton both published manifestos in October 1924 titled Manifeste du surréalisme. Breton wrote...
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  • The Breton Revolutionary Army (French: Armée Révolutionnaire Bretonne, ARB) is an illegal armed organization that is part of the Breton nationalism movement...
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    Nicholas Breton (also Britton or Brittaine) (c. 1545/53 – c. 1625/6) was a poet and prose writer of the English Renaissance. Nicholas belonged to an old...
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    Julie Le Breton (born September 8, 1975) is a French Canadian actress. She predominantly appears in French-language television series and films. She is...
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  • Stanislas Breton (3 June 1912 – 2 April 2005) was a French theologian and philosopher. He taught at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, the Catholic...
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    June 1697), who married secondly Anne Breton, widow of John Parker, of London, and daughter of Richard Breton, of Elmesthorpe, Leicestershire, without...
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    Belt, the city was founded in 1763 by French colonists as Mine à Breton or Mine au Breton. After the United States acquired this area, American Moses Austin...
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    Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 26 June 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the Plantagenet dynasty...
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    dreamlike scenes and ideas. Its intention was, according to leader André Breton, to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality...
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    Combat of the Thirty (category Articles containing Breton-language text)
    Thirty (French: Combat des Trente, Breton: Emgann an Tregont), occurring on 26 March 1351, was an episode in the Breton War of Succession fought to determine...
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    The Breton bidet is a type of bidet, a small horse bred in Brittany. Characterized by its ability to move at amble, and bred for its working strength,...
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    Lillie Langtry (redirect from Lily Breton)
    Martin Le Breton (10 January 1851 – 1 July 1927), and Reginald Le Breton (1855–1876). Purportedly, one of their ancestors was Richard le Breton, allegedly...
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    Duchy of Brittany (category Articles containing Breton-language text)
    The Duchy of Brittany (Breton: Dugelezh Breizh, [dyˈɡɛːlɛs ˈbrɛjs]; French: Duché de Bretagne) was a medieval feudal state that existed between approximately...
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    Cornelis Bos, and comic figures copied from a French illustrated book Richard Breton's Songes drôlatiques de Pantagruel. The ceiling was removed and installed...
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  • is an unincorporated town on the Cabot Trail on the west coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a local service centre. A majority...
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  • Shulchan Aruch (Code of Jewish Law) Jean-Antoine de Baïf – L'Eunuque Richard Breton – Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel (The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel)...
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  • conflict with the Breton ruler, or who became the Breton ruler. During the declining years of the Roman Empire, the earliest Breton rulers in Gaul were...
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  • Alex Berger for The Originals Productions, and Ashley Stern and Pascal Breton for Federation Studios/Federation Entertainment of America. Joe Wright is...
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    Robert Tresilian 1378 Sir John de Kentwode (Cornwall) 1384 Richard Ruyhale Jnr 1386 Richard Breton (Cornwall) 1388 Sir Philip de Courtenay (Cornwall) 1388...
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    Arthur I, Duke of Brittany (category Articles containing Breton-language text)
    Arthur I (Breton: Arzhur 1añ; French: Arthur 1er de Bretagne) (29 March 1187 – presumably 1203) was 4th Earl of Richmond and Duke of Brittany between 1196...
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  • Richard Holman Hatch Jr. (born April 8, 1961) is an American reality television contestant. In 2000, he became the first Survivor winner (Borneo) in its...
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