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  • ...His work was shown internationally at the Museum at Rochefort-en-Terre in Brittany, France.<ref name=tws01janghkkj/> ...lowship in Painting; 1995&ndash;Rochefort-en-Terre, Art Colony Fellowship, Brittany, France; 1993&ndash;National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C.; 1992
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  • *[[Brittany (dog)|Brittany]] *[[French Brittany (dog)]]
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  • ...essel. He fought in the army of King [[Henry IV]] during the civil wars in Brittany, from about 1593 to 1598, attaining the junior rank of maréchal des logis,
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  • ..., and deduces that, since some Irish sources say Patrick was abducted from Brittany, that Niall's raids must have extended to continental Europe as well.
    11 KB (1,979 words) - 08:55, 2 March 2024
  • ...Scotia, Canada; Wales; the Isle of Man; Northumberland, northern England; Brittany, northwest France; and sometimes Galicia in northwestern Spain. The term, t
    5 KB (845 words) - 15:17, 12 June 2008
  • ...lines made by the First Army near St. Lô. The ensuing rapid sweep through Brittany and across northern France often defied logistic difficulties, especially t
    6 KB (932 words) - 00:29, 11 August 2010
  • ...Steward or Dapifer of Dol-de-Bretagne, about 30 miles north of Rennes in [[Brittany]]. The family had gained lands in England shortly after the Norman Conquest
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  • Aberystwyth is [[town twinning|twinned]] with [[Saint-Brieuc]], [[Brittany]] and [[Kronberg im Taunus]], Germany.
    7 KB (1,047 words) - 10:31, 5 February 2010
  • *[[Brittany (dog)|Brittany]] *[[French Brittany (dog)]]
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  • | author = Brittany Tiplady
    13 KB (1,523 words) - 09:39, 6 May 2024
  • ...rnal and service organizations|Fraternity]] of Druids, Bards and Ovates of Brittany). Gwenc'hlan is sometimes also considered the Grand Druid of France.
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  • *William leads a punitive expedition in [[Brittany]] where he gains some of the expertise he would put to good use in the inva
    8 KB (1,285 words) - 11:39, 13 July 2015
  • ...from eastern France, and his wife Sophie (née Trébuchet), who came from [[Brittany]]. His parents soon split, but though his father, eventually promoted to Ge
    9 KB (1,368 words) - 04:31, 5 September 2017
  • ...s<ref>"Those who can't, teach, Great tennis coach neglected by history" by Brittany Urick, article in the ''Daily Princetonian'', February 22, 2007 at [http:// ....<ref>"Those who can't, teach, Great tennis coach neglected by history" by Brittany Urick, article in the ''Daily Princetonian'', February 22, 2007 at [http://
    50 KB (8,094 words) - 15:31, 8 September 2020
  • '''Fairy traditions''' are common in the [[British Isles]] and [[Brittany]].
    12 KB (2,204 words) - 14:05, 3 April 2016
  • ...as Philip's threat to invade if he were not given custody of Geoffrey of [[Brittany]]'s daughters following their father's death in August 1186 drew Richard no
    13 KB (2,209 words) - 01:05, 9 February 2024
  • ...edition took place in 1591, when Sir John Norreys was sent with an army to Brittany: while he was in London begging for more resources, his army was largely wi
    16 KB (2,464 words) - 05:43, 12 September 2015
  • ...Western and Central Europe, but are now confined to the British Isles and Brittany. There are two branches: Goidelic or [[Gaelic]] and [[Brythonic]] or Britan
    21 KB (2,844 words) - 16:53, 12 March 2024
  • ...lius Licinius Crassus|Publius]], began the conquest of the tribes of the [[Brittany|Armorican peninsula]].<ref>Julius Caesar, ''Commentaries on the Gallic War'
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  • | rowspan=7| '''2015''' || Brittany Burtner (Athlete) || First Rio Rancho Gatorade Player of the Year (Softball
    66 KB (8,738 words) - 17:33, 11 March 2024
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