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Francis I (in
Breton Fransez I, in
French François I) (11 May 1414 – 17 July 1450), was Duke of Brittany,
Count of
Montfort and
titular Earl of Richmond...
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especially of Ireland. By the end of the 1900s, the
journal Ar Bobl of
Frañsez Jaffrennou began to
spread ideas close to this ideology, but 1911 is a...
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Francis III (Breton:
Frañsez; French: François; 28
February 1518 – 10
August 1536) was
Dauphin of
France and,
after 1524, Duke of Brittany.
Francis and...
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Francis II (Breton:
Frañsez II, French: François II) (23 June 1433 – 9
September 1488) was Duke of
Brittany from 1458 to his death. He was the grandson...
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spelled in many "Breton" variants: François Debauvais,
Fransez Debeauvais,
Fransez Debauvais, Fañch Debeauvais, Fañch Debauvais, Fañch deb. Debeauvais...
- (Frantsishak) Bulgarian: Франциск (Frantsisk), Фружин (Fruzhin) Breton: Franseza,
Frañsez, Fañch, Fañchig, Soaig, Saig Catalan: Francesc, Cesc, Cesco, Xesc, Xisco...
- Trans. & rev'd by
Michael Everson. Westport: Evertype, 2011. Kervella,
Frañsez (1947).
Yezhadur bras ar brezhoneg. Brest: Al Liamm. McKenna, Malachy....
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Peshawar Nickname(s) Campu-i-Mualla (The Maharaja's own legion)
Campu Fransez (French Legion) Motto(s) Deg Tegh
Fateh Engagements Afghan-Sikh Wars, Sino-Sikh...
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August 1442
Manoir de La Touche,
Nantes aged 52
Francis I the Well-Loved (
Frañsez Iañ) 1442–1450 11 May 1414
Vannes eldest son of John V and Joan of France...
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Vorin by Claude-Marie Le Laë. Most
literature remained oral, however. Yann-
Frañsez ar
Gonideg (1775–1838) pla**** an
important role by
initiating a reform...