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Arthur of
Glastonbury (c. 1539),
according to some
French sources, was an
English Catholic in the
sixteenth century. He was
martyred during the period...
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original name. The
fragmentary 16th-century
Breton text An
Dialog Etre
Arzur Roe D'an
Bretounet Ha
Guynglaff (Dialog
Between Arthur and Guynglaff) tells...
- An
Dialog etre
Arzur Roe d'an
Bretounet ha
Guynglaff ("The
Dialogue Between Arthur, King of the Bretons, and Guynglaff") is an
anonymous poem in 247 lines...
- Guiclaff, a
prophetic text in dialogues. This is an
extract of An
Dialog etre
Arzur Roe d'an
Bretounet ha
Guynglaff (48-49 verses) : An tut a ilis diguyset...
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Retrieved September 12, 2013. Dréan, G. Le; Mounier, J.; V****eur, V.;
Arzur, D.; Habrylo, O.; Barbier, G. (31
March 2010). "Quantification of Penicillium...
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rendition of the "ill-****ing mantle" story) [citation needed] An
Dialog etre
Arzur Roe d'an
Bretounet ha Guynglaff,
anonymous Arthur of
Little Britain The...
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Conte de l'âme qui a faim (Marvaill ann ene naounek) La
veuve Arzur (An Intañvez
Arzur) La
femme du
couvreur (Gwrek an toer) L'Antéchrist (An Antechrist)...
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Saint Stepanos Church in
Shinuhayri village center is engraved: And me-
Arzur,
erected this
khachkar for my Lord, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Remember...
- 256–264. 1821. JSTOR 30069112. Bihan,
Herve Le (2011). "An
Dialog Etre
Arzur Roe d'an
Bretounet ha
Guynglaff and its
Connections with
Arthurian Tradition"...
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Apparently the
islands were then
abandoned until Commander Arzur in the
French warship Dumont d’Urville surve**** the
Chesterfield Reefs and...