-
Gabriel Calloet de
Querbrat (or
Calloet-Kerbrat,
according to the
Breton spelling he
sometimes used), was born at an
unknown date
between 1616 and 1620...
- (1997),
footballer Pierre Sabbagh (1918),
television personality Gabriel Calloet-Kerbrat (born
between 1616 and 1620),
agriculturist and writer. Communes...
- (1602–1643),
Marshal of
France La
Rochefoucauld (1613–1680),
writer Gabriel Calloet-Kerbrat (1616-1620 – 1697),
agriculturist and
writer François de Laval...
- Ploeuc,
Bishop Jean de Coetquis,
Bishop Hugues de Coatredrez,
Bishop Jean
Calloët,
Bishop Adrien d'Amboise,
Bishop Champion de Cicé,
Bishop Balthazar Grangier...
- shot away her
wheel and
mortally wounded her
second captain, Yves-Gabriel
Calloët de Lanidy. The
weight of the ball made de
Vigny (who ****umed command) mistake...
-
racing cyclist Renaud Kerbrat,
French gun
designer and
inventor Gabriel Calloet-Kerbrat 17th
Century Breton French agriculturalist Kebraty, a settlement...
- poet.
Louis Henri de
Pardaillan de Gondrin,
archbishop of Sens.
Gabriel Calloet-Kerbrat, agronomist. Jean Dussaulx,
disciple of Jean-Jacques Rousseau....
- de
Guichen (1758-1832), lieutenant,
married in 1785 to
Lucie Françoise
Calloët de Trégomar (1761- ?), of
which descendants remain Luc
Urbain du Bouëxic...
- The
French lost five killed,
including the
second captain, Yves-Gabriel
Calloët de Lanidy, and
several wounded out of a crew of 360 men. A
council of war...
- the "Cabal of the Devout" (la
cabale des dévôts).
Secret society Gabriel Calloet-Kerbrat Goyau, Georges. "Compagnie du Saint-Sacrement." The
Catholic Encyclopedia...