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    Mauron (French pronunciation: [moʁɔ̃]; Breton: Maoron) is a commune in the Morbihan department and Brittany region of north-western France. It lies close...
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  • Charles Mauron (1899–1966) was a French translator of contemporary English authors, including E. M. Forster and Virginia Woolf, and a literary critic who...
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  • Marcel Mauron (25 March 1929 – 21 January 2022) was a Swiss footballer who played as a forward. He played for the Switzerland national team in the 1954...
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    Sandrine Mauron (born 19 December 1996) is a Swiss footballer who plays as a midfielder for Servette Chênois and the Switzerland national team. Mauron started...
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  • personifying the reader's unavowed hostility to the parent'. In 1963, Charles Mauron conceived a structured method to interpret literary works via psychoanalysis...
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  • The Battle of Mauron was fought in 1352 in Brittany during the Breton War of Succession between an Anglo-Breton force supporting the claim of Jean de Montfort...
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  • Jean-Luc Fichet (born 15 July 1953 in Saint-Brieuc-de-Mauron) is a French politician and a member of the Senate of France. He represents the Finistère...
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  • Jacques Theppe 1985–1989 2 Pierre Mauron 1989–1992 3 Philippe Besset 1994–1996 4 Diego Garzitto 1995–1996 5 Pierre Mauron 1996–1999 6 Jacques Theppe 1999–2000...
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    Saint-Brieuc-de-Mauron (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ bʁijø də moʁɔ̃], literally Saint-Brieuc of Mauron; Breton: Sant-Brieg-Maoron) is a commune in the Morbihan...
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  • century, claimed that the Latin word Maurus was derived from the Greek mauron, μαύρον, which is the Greek word for "black". Indeed, by the time Isidore...
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