- 5th or 6th century. He is also
known as Maudé,
Maudet (Breton French),
Maodez or
Modez (Breton),
Maudetus (Latin), Mandé (French) and
Mawes (in Cornwall)...
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indicted in
connection with the Elf
affair . He is the
nephew of the poet
Maodez Glanndour. He was
charged in
September 2012 with
being an
accessory to fraud...
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bilingual schools.
Saint Ives of Helory, who died in
Louannec on 19 May 1303.
Maodez Glanndour (1909-1986), Breton-language poet.
Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor...
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Youenn Drezen,
Xavier de
Langlais (Langleiz), Añjela Duval, Reun Ar C'halan,
Maodez Glanndour,
Youenn Gwernig,
Roparz Hemon,
Ronan Huon, Paol Keineg, Kerverzioù...
- Vrezhonegerien, with Vefa de Bellaing,
Xavier de Langlais,
Ronan Huon and
Maodez Glanndour. He was a
member of the
Cultural Institute of Brittany, and former...
- Saint-Maudez (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ mode]; Breton: Sant-
Maodez) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France. It...
- Berthou, Yannn-Eozen Jarl,
Kenan Kongar, Fant Rozec,
Xavier de Langlais, and
Maodez Glanndour.
These writers produced the "classic"
literary Breton of the twentieth...
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Youenn Drezen,
Xavier de
Langlais (Langleiz),
Anjela Duval, Reun Ar C'halan,
Maodez Glanndour,
Youenn Gwernig,
Roparz Hemon,
Ronan Huon, Paol Keineg, Kerverzioù...
- – José
Manuel Tejedor Mier – Alex
MacDonald –
Tiago Mendes Rodrigues –
Maodez Huran –
Claudia Aru
Carreras –
Sjoerd Bootsma – Nils
Johan Bars – Stefan...
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Testamant Nevez, 2 volumes,
translated into
Breton under the
supervision of
Maodez Glanndour, a
Catholic priest.
Editions Al Liamm,
Lannion (1969–1971). Another...