- Pêr-
Jakez Helias,
baptised Pierre-Jacques Hélias, nom de
plume Pierre-
Jakez Hélias (1914–1995) was a
Breton stage actor, journalist, author, poet, and...
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Jakez Cornou (1935 – 1
September 2022) was a
French historian, ethnologist, and author. He
lived in
Bigouden and
pursued p****ions in history, ethnography...
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literary magazine Gwalarn provided an
outlet for
literary modernism, such as
Jakez Riou and Yves Le Drézen (who
published the
first long
novel in
Breton in...
-
Jacques Cartier (Breton:
Jakez Karter; 31
December 1491 – 1
September 1557) was a French-Breton
maritime explorer for France.
Jacques Cartier was the...
- (Jakub, Jakaŭ)
Bengali – জ্যাকব (Jækôb), ইয়াকুব (Yaqub)
Breton – Jakob,
Jakez Bulgarian – Яков (Yakov)
Catalan – Jaume, Dídac
Cebuano –
Hakob Chichewa...
- Yann-Ber Kallocʼh,
Roparz Hemon, Añjela Duval,
Xavier de Langlais, Pêr-
Jakez Helias,
Youenn Gwernig, Glenmor, Vefa de Saint-Pierre and Alan
Stivell are...
- Hebrew:
Yaakov (יעקב) Bosnian:
Jakub Breton: Jagu, Jagut, Jacut, Jak, Jakes,
Jakez, Jakezig, Jakou, Jalm,
Chalm Bulgarian: Яков (Yakov)
Cantonese 占士 (Jeem-see)...
-
local legends about King Arthur,
Roparz Hemon,
founder of Gwalarn, Pêr-
Jakez Helias, Glenmor, Pêr
Denez and Meavenn.
Breton literature includes 19th-century...
- headdress. It
marks the
border between Pays
Bigouden and Cap Sizun. Pêr-
Jakez Helias, a
major Breton writer of the 20th century, was from the Bigouden...
- d'orgueil. It is
based on Le
cheval d'orgueil, an
autobiography by Pêr-
Jakez Helias. The film
takes place in the
Bigouden area
south of Quimper. Set...