Félix Braz (born 16 March 1966) is a Luxembourgish politician who served as Second Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg from 2018 to 2019. A member of the...
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Blaise, Irish singer Jean-Blaise Kololo, Congolese politician and diplomat Matthew Blaise, Nigerian queer rights activist Braz or Brás, a 19th-century...
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Pierre Gramegna (born 22 April 1958) is a Luxembourgish career diplomat and politician of the Democratic Party who has been serving as managing director...
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and chanson réaliste. The group was formed in 1992 by Jean-Pierre Riou (vocals, guitars), Jean-Michel Moal (accordion) and Ian Proërer (drums). With the...
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seventeenth century.[citation needed] An early mention of Ys appears in Pierre Le Baud's Cronicques et ystoires des Bretons (1480) in which Gradlon is...
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close of Plougastel-Daoulas in northwestern France comprises the Saint Pierre church, an elaborate calvary and a war memorial. The calvary at Plougastel-Daoulas...
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the Collège Anatole Le Braz in Saint-Brieuc who had been deported and killed by the Nazis. This monument is located in Saint-Pierre-de-Plesguen's Chesnale...
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(1468–1540) Jean Meschinot (active from 1450–1490) Guillaume Alexis (active from 1450–1490) Jean Lemaire de Belges (1473 – c.1525) Pierre Gringore or...
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re-edition : Le Braz, Anatole (2009). La Legende de La Mort (in French). BiblioBazaar, LLC. ISBN 978-1-116-13652-4. Chevalier, Jean; Gheerbrant, Alain...
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album Pierre de Grenoble (1973). Indeed, this was originally intended to be the name of the group. It included contributions from Dan Ar Braz. With Malicorne...
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Pierre Bruneau, TVA Nathalie Chung, RDI / SRC Bernard Derome, SRC / RDI Simon Durivage, RDI / SRC Céline Galipeau, SRC / RDI Bill Haugland, CTV Jean-Luc...
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sociologist Hervé Le Bras (born 1943), French demographer and historian Jean-Pierre Le Bras (1931–2017), Breton landscape and maritime painter Roger Le Bras...
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This is a listing of the main works of Jean Boucher, who was a French sculptor born in Cesson-Sévigné on 20 November 1870. He died in Paris in 1939 and...
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Lloyd Barker Dwight Barnett Valery Jean-Louis Besse Eddy Berdusco * Patrice Bernier * Mauro Biello Philippe Billy Adam Braz Félix Brillant Roberto Brown Nikola...
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publisher. Bécassine was made into a film in 1940, directed by Pierre Caron with a story by Jean Nohain and René Pujol, and starring Paulette Dubost as Bécassine...
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was the most recent cardinal elector to turn 80, on 15 September 2024; Jean-Pierre Ricard will be the next cardinal elector to turn 80, on 25 September...
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percussion (tracks 1, 6), drums (track 8) Jeff Phillips - drums (track 6) Jean Pierre Meneghin - Scottish drums (track 1) Gurvan Houdayer - Scottish drums...
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Georges Lombard, Robert Le Grand, Pierre Laurent, Pierre-Jakez Hélias In 1992 at Saint-Malo : Ronan Huon, Yvonne Jean-Haffen, Michel Phlipponneau, Jordi...
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Armel Beaufils (section Monument to Anatole Le Braz)
entitled "Le débarquement de jean iv de bretagne en 1379". The monument to Aristide Briand, originally known as the "Pierre du Souvenir", is located in...
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Culture of Quebec (section Saguenay–Lac-St-Jean)
Jean-Guy Pilon, Françoise Loranger, Jean-Claude Germain, Jean Barbeau, Michel Garneau, Fernand Dumont, Pierre Vadeboncœur, Pierre Vallières, Jean Bouthillette...
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such as Loeiz Herrieu, Anatole Le Braz, Theodore Botrel, Alphonse de Chateaubriant, Charles Le Goffic or Jean-Pierre Calloc'h gathered around them. They...
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awaiting his judgment. The text is the work of Yann-Ber Kalloc'h (born Jean-Pierre Calloc'h, and also known as Bleimor), a poet born on the island of Groix...
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Pierre Lenoir (23 May 1879, in Paris – 9 September 1953, in Paris) was a French sculptor. Pierre Lenoir was a French sculptor and medallist and was one...
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of arms. These traditions were clearly folklorized in the 20th century. Pierre-Jakez Hélias popularized the equestrian traditions of the Bigoudend region...
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International Bureau of Education (IBE) from 1926-1953, alongside directors Pierre Bovet and Jean Piaget, respectively. Butts held several teaching positions from...
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the 19th century, the binioù braz (highland bagpipe) was introduced to Brittany. Biniou and bombarde duos include Jean Baron and Christian Anneix, Youenn...
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Jacques Revaux and Jean-Pierre Bourtayre) 1988 : "Né quelque part" (lyrics/performer: Maxime Le Forestier - composer: Jean-Pierre Sabar) 1990 : "Quand...
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Stivell, musician Yann Tiersen, composer notable for the score to the Jean-Pierre Jeunet movie Amélie. Tri Yann, folk rock group The Red Lady of Brittany...
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the milieu of the press, where he became a good friend of the journalist, Pierre Mille [fr]. He would soon be a recognized illustrator for several publications...
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musicians in France as the psychedelic rock trend was peaking worldwide. Jean-Pierre Massiera's Les Maledictus Sound (1968) and Aphrodite's Child's 666 were...
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