- Saint-
Briac-sur-Mer (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ bʁijak syʁ mɛʁ],
literally Saint-
Briac on Sea; Breton: Sant-Briag; Gallo: Saent-Beriac), is a
commune in...
- to have been
switched over the years. In
Brittany there was also a
Saint Briac, who gave his name to a
number of
places in the region. However, all medieval...
- Jean De
Briac (born Jean-Frederic Weitler, 15
August 1891 – 18
October 1970) was a
French film actor. He
appeared in more than 120
films between 1920...
- (disambiguation) Les
Essarts is also the name of the
Forbes family estate in Saint-
Briac-sur-Mer.
Essarts designates in
French a spot in a
forest supposed to be...
-
relatives in Germany, and from the late 1920s on an
estate they
bought in Saint-
Briac in Brittany. In 1926
Kirill proclaimed himself Russian emperor in exile...
- Les
Essarts is the
Forbes family estate at Saint-
Briac, France, and the
international family seat of the
descendants of
James Grant Forbes (b. Shanghai...
-
Minister of
France (1990–92). From 1995 to 2008, he was the
mayor of Saint-
Briac-sur-Mer, a
small Breton village where the
Forbes family have a villa. In...
- Armel-Beaufils was a
French sculptor born in
Rennes in 1882 and who died in Saint-
Briac in 1952. Émile Jean Armel-Beaufils
started his
schooling in Fougères then...
- the
style of
Imperial Highness. In 1930 his
family left
Germany for Saint-
Briac,
France where his
father set up his court. In the 1930s
Vladimir lived for...
-
family eventually left
Finland and
headed first to
Coburg and then to Saint-
Briac, France. Kira was born
Princess Kira
Kirillovna of Russia, but her father...