- [citation needed] Alan
Botrel -
Breton writer and
philologue Théodore
Botrel -
Breton singer-songwriter, poet and
playwright Yannick Botrel -
member of the Senate...
- Jean-Baptiste-Théodore-Marie
Botrel (14
September 1868 – 28 July 1925) was a
French singer-songwriter, poet and playwright. He is best
known for his po****r...
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Yannick Botrel (born 9
December 1951) is a
former member of the
Senate of France,
representing the Côtes-d'Armor department. He is a
member of the Socialist...
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David Roberts (blind
harpist of Mawddwy),
Gwyneth Vaughan.
Front row:
Pedwr James, Émile Hamonic, Léna
Botrel, Théodore
Botrel,
Professor Paul Barbier...
- the oral
tradition in the Nivernais.
Louis de Courmont,
nicknamed the "
Botrel of the Morvan," was a
chansonnier who
after a
career in
Paris returned to...
-
notably Theodore Botrel, whom he
described as the
creator of a "pitiable"
image of
Brittany born "from the
depths of his idiocy".
Botrel later expressed...
- poupoule,
viens poupoule, viens...", and
performed many
songs by Théodore
Botrel. In the
early years of the 20th
century some of Mayol's
performances were...
- and runs
through a
short tunnel,
before emerging between Addington and
Botrel Streets and
running down to
Sherbrooke Street and
Saint Jacques Street,...
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Maurice Rollinat,
Maurice Donnay,
Armand M****on,
Aristide Bruant, Théodore
Botrel, Paul Signac,
Porfirio Pires,
August Strindberg,
George Auriol,
Marie Krysinska...
- song by Gérard Jaffrès on the
album Au
creux de ma terre, by Théodore
Botrel or
Gilles Servat Kenavo D, runner-up
horse at
Equestrian at the 1964 Summer...