Yann-Ber Kalloc'h (redirect from Bleimor)
1905 on, he wrote in the Breton language. Taking the bardic name of Bard Bleimor (lit. "Sea Wolf", or Sea Bass), Kallocʼh wrote for cultural nationalist...
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Bleimor (Breton language for Seawolf), more fully Urz Skaouted Bleimor, was a Breton Scouting organization, taken from the Bardic name of the poet Jean-Pierre...
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Storage System), an oceanography data archive Bard Bleimor, the bardic name of Yann-Ber Kalloc'h ("bleimor" means "sea bass" in Breton) Bass (disambiguation)...
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Saint-Grégoire de Tours, in 1942. There, he took part in the Breton Scouts movement Bleimor. He pursued higher studies in history at La Sorbonne in Paris. He did military...
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Géraud-Keraod (July 1, 1917 – October 21, 1997) was one of the founders of the Bleimor Scouting movement in 1946, and later founder of the Scouts d'Europe. He...
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as Breton first, while 48% would describe themselves as French first. Bleimor (Scouting) Bonnets Rouges Breton nationalism and World War II Nicolas 2007...
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competed in, and won, several Breton traditional music competitions in the Bleimor Pipe band. Alan spent his childhood in Paris, with its cosmopolitan influences...
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Santangelli - drums Jacky Thomas - bass guitar with Bagad Bleimor (the Breton Pipe Band Bleimor) Alan Kloatr - transverse flute, Breton bagpipe, bombarde...
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Napoleon Pierre Géraud-Keraod (1917–1997), one of the founders of the Bleimor Scouting movement in 1946 Géraud Michel de Pierredon (1916–2006), the Ambassador...
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Werneer - vocals Michel Delaporte - tablas with (Breton pipe band) Bagad Bleimor - bagpipes, bombardes, Scottish drums "Alan Stivell - Chemins de Terre"...
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