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Jacques Cambry (2
October 1749 – 31
December 1807) was a
Breton writer and
expert in
Celtic France. An
early proponent of what came to be
called Celtomania...
- Brittany,
legends of the lavandière de la nuit were
attested by
Jacques Cambry as
early as the 18th century. In Brittany, they can be an
ominous portent...
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Jeanne de
Cambry or Jeanne-Marie de la Présentation (1581–1639) was an
ascetic author and
religious foundress in the
Habsburg Netherlands.
Jeanne was born...
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religious figure portra**** in
puppet form Lissener,
titled the
Ardship of
Cambry, one of the
mutant "Eusa folk" One of the most
notable features of the book...
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Kristan Higgins is an
American writer. She is a New York Times, USA Today, Wall
Street Journal, and
Publishers W****ly
bestselling American author of humorous...
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Russell Hoban’s 1980 post
apocalyptic novel Riddley Walker,
renamed "
Cambry". "2011
Census – Built-up areas". ONS.
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original on 21...
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sublime descriptions of
Celtic landscape were
found in the
works of
Jacques Cambry. The
Celtic Revival was
strengthened by Napoleon's idea that the "French...
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apocalyptic novel Riddley Walker. Wye
became "How"; Canterbury, "
Cambry", and Ashford, "Bernt ****". "(There'll Be
Bluebirds Over) The
White Cliffs...
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rulers of
Cornwall He is
known as the "king of Portzmarch" (not as Mark) in
Cambry's 1794 version. The
reeds sprang from the
place where the king's victims...
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Stukeley conducted early research into megaliths. In 1805,
Jacques Cambry published a book
called Monuments celtiques, ou
recherches sur le culte...