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Julien Auguste Pélage
Brizeux (12
September 1803 – 3 May 1858) was a
French poet. He was said to
belong to a
family of
Irish origin, but long settled...
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confinement in an
escape attempt. In the 19th century, the
Breton poet
Auguste Brizeux wrote of
Arthur in La ch****e du
Prince Arthur. In the
novel Saving Grace...
- by Émile Zola Œuvres, a work by Emil
Cioran Œuvres, a work by
Auguste Brizeux Oeuvres, a work by
Laurent Pariente Chef d'œuvre or masterpiece, a creation...
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pursued that mission.
Among the
authors writing in
Breton are
Auguste Brizeux, a
Romantic poet, the neo-Druidic bard
Erwan Berthou, Théodore Hersart...
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Auguste Brizeux". lorient.fr.
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December 2014. "Statue of
Brizeux". culture.gouv.fr.
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December 2014. "Statue of
Brizeux". culture...
- 1845, Metz,
Grand salon de l'Hôtel de
Ville Médaillon du poète
Auguste Brizeux (1803–1858) at the
cemetery of
Carnel in Lorient; medal, marble, 1858 Étex's...
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September 4 – Anna Nielsen, mezzo-soprano (died 1856)
September 12 –
Auguste Brizeux lyricist and
artist (died 1858)
October 11 –
Prosper Mérimée, lyricist...
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write and
publish a
flood of new
poetry in the
Breton language.
Auguste Brizeux used Le Gonidec's
standardised Breton for
Telenn Arvor (1844), and his...
- Troyes' Musée d'art d'archéologie et de
sciences naturelles. "Le Scorff,
Brizeux et Marie". This oil on
canvas painting was
executed in 1889. The painting...
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Robert Stephen Rintoul,
Scottish journalist (born 1787) May 3 –
Auguste Brizeux,
French poet (born 1803) May 12 –
Georg Benedikt Winer,
German theologian...