Paterne de Vannes, Samson of Dol, Pol de Léon, Malo and Brieuc. The Tro Breiz, which in Breton means "tour of Brittany", is a Catholic pilgrimage that...
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(2014). "New pilgrims on a medieval route: mobility and community on the Tro Breiz". Culture and Religion. 15 (4): 452. doi:10.1080/14755610.2014.982668...
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Feast Day, May 16th". www.saint-brendan.org. Retrieved 15 November 2021. "Tro Breiz : 1200 pèlerins ont relié Saint-Brieuc à Saint-Malo". Le Pèlerin (in French)...
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Église Saint-Patern de Vannes (category Tro Breizh)
and Patern in Vannes. Discontinued at the end of the Middle Ages, the "Tro Breiz" has recently regained some popularity and pilgrims, hikers and enthusiasts...
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Saint-Malo Cathedral (category Tro Breizh)
See of Saint-Malo by Jean de Châtillon in 1152. The third depicts the Tro-Breiz pilgrimage to the relics of the seven founders of the Breton bishoprics...
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solo harp and harp backing singers in 1959 with Breiz ma bro ("Brittany my country") and a Mouez Breiz EP ("Voice of Brittany") with the female singer...
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lyrics except for the traditional song Ar rannoù that appears in the Barzaz Breiz, and most of the musics, using both traditional instruments and electronic...
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is a Breton traditional song. It is found in the 1839 collection Barzaz Breiz. It tells of the return from exile in England of the Breton prince Jean...
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dialect of Vannes. KLT speakers pronounce it [brɛjs] and would write it Breiz, while the Vannetais speakers pronounce it [brɛχ] and would write it Breih...
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