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Bégard (French pronunciation: [beɡaʁ]; Breton: Bear) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department in
Brittany in
northwestern France.
Inhabitants of Bégard...
- The
canton of
Bégard is an
administrative division of the Côtes-d'Armor department,
northwestern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton...
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Beguines (/beɪˈɡiːnz, ˈbɛɡiːnz/) and the
Beghards (/ˈbɛɡərdz, bəˈɡɑːrdz/) were
Christian lay
religious orders that were
active in
Western Europe, particularly...
- Her mother,
Hortense (née
Bégard), was an
heiress and the
manager of an
important jeweler and
goldsmith business, "
Bégard H. et Cie". In May 1903, she...
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Begard Talabani (born 27.12.1978, Dukan, Slemani) is the
minister of
agriculture and
water resources in the
Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq. Talabani...
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Tadig Kozh, (born
January 5, 1788, in Plounez, died
April 28, 1873, in
Bégard), was a
Catholic priest and
canon mythologized by
Breton beliefs. Little...
- Boéri-
Bégard (born 7 July 1960) is a
French fencer. She won a gold
medal in the women's team foil
event at the 1980
Summer Olympics. "Isabelle Boéri-
Bégard...
- de
Gregorio y Viñamata (b. 1989), who
married in
September 2017 Jérémy
Bégard. The Duke
married secondly Pamela García Damián, of
Venezuelan origin, daughter...
- near
Richmond Cistercian monks alien house: cell or grange(?)
dependent on
Bégard;
founded between 1216 and 1272 (during the
reign of
Henry III); dissolved...
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Charles as
Prince of
Wales in 1969. St
Asaph is
twinned with the town of
Bégard in Brittany, France.
Every year the city
hosts the
North Wales International...