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Roman enclosure. In 537,
count Elven held
court at Brest. His daughter,
Azenor, is the
subject of a
legend and she has thus
given her name to one of the...
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boudi means "victory" and "profit". Baring-Gould
suggests that the
princess Azenor fled
Armorica with her
young son due to
dynastic conflict.
Arriving first...
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Hansi Christophe Honoré 2005
Short Order Fiona Anthony Byrne Kaamelott Azénor Alexandre Astier & François Guérin TV
series (2 episodes) 2006 The Science...
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Petronilla of Aquitaine,
leading to war (1142–44) in Champagne. Breton:
Azenor Catalan:
Elionor Danish: Ellinor,
Leonora Dutch, Polish, Latvian: Eleonora...
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Breccan The
manufacturer of the
Round Table 1 1 Emma de
Caunes Azénor Arthur's
kleptomaniac mistress 1 2
Didier Bénureau
Buzit A bard 1 1 Lorànt...
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Obock region became a
separate administrative entity in 1927, with
Michel Azenor appointed as chief. The
region covers an area of 4,700
square kilometres...
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motif also
appears in the
Breton legend of
saint Budoc and his
mother Azénor:
Azénor was
still pregnant when cast into the sea in a box by her husband, but...
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frequently connected to
Azenor,
mother of
Saint Budoc.
According to
versions of the
story which identify her with
Azenor,
Senara or
Asenora was a Breton...
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universitaires de Rennes: 133–144. ISBN 2-86847-802-6. Malin, Gael (1990). "Sainte
Azénor et le
conte de la
femme calomniée". Mémoires de la Société d'histoire et...
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Zennor into his
novel Seat of
Storms (Tabb House, 1997),
giving her the name
Azenor, as the
previous tellings never name her.
Eileen Moloney published a book...