- Théophile
Jeusset (25
April 1910 – 14 May 1968) was a
Breton nationalist writer and
fascist political activist. He is also
known by his
Breton language...
- nationalist, separatist, and
Fascist movement founded in 1941 by Théophile
Jeusset. It
emerged in
Brittany from a
deviationist faction of the
Breton National...
- (1910–1997),
French actress Jean-Yves Keraudren,
pseudonym of Théophile
Jeusset (1910-1968),
Breton nationalist Monique Keraudren (1928-1981),
French botanist...
- Breton),
Lebesque left the
latter in 1931 and founded, with Théophile
Jeusset, the more
extremist movement Breiz da Zont, and its
political wing, the...
- led by Théophile
Jeusset.
Morvan Lebesque parti****ted in the
drafting committee, and also
edited the
journal at the
request of
Jeusset, who was forced...
- L'Ouest-Éclair
announced the
arrest of 6 suspects,
including Théophile
Jeusset,
editor of the
newspaper Breiz da zont.
After confessing to the attack...
-
pseudonym of the
Breton nationalist writer and far-right
activist Théophile
Jeusset Jean-Yves
Kerjean (born 1958),
French football manager and
footballer Jean-Yves...
- Social-National
Breton (Breton National-Socialist
Workers Movement) led by Théophile
Jeusset. At the end of 1940, Job
Loyant —
along with Kalondan, André Lajat, and...
-
Jacob Académie de
France à Rome,
Villa Médicis. ISBN 978-2-35968-024-9.
Jeusset,
Erwan (2021). ""Le
forum de
Trajan et sa représentation du
XVIIe au XXe...
- 1960s. Célestin Lainé
Meavenn (pseudonym)
Guillaume Berthou Théophile
Jeusset Guin,
Yannick (1982). "La première
crise du bloc
historique traditionnel"...