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Mauron (French pronunciation: [moʁɔ̃]; Breton: Maoron) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department and
Brittany region of north-western France. It lies close...
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Charles Mauron (1899–1966) was a
French translator of
contemporary English authors,
including E. M.
Forster and
Virginia Woolf, and a
literary critic who...
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personifying the reader's
unavowed hostility to the parent'. In 1963,
Charles Mauron conceived a
structured method to
interpret literary works via psychoanalysis...
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Battle of
Mauron was
fought in 1352 in
Brittany during the
Breton War of
Succession between an Anglo-Breton
force supporting the
claim of Jean de Montfort...
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Marcel Mauron (25
March 1929 – 21
January 2022) was a
Swiss footballer who pla**** as a forward. He pla**** for the
Switzerland national team in the 1954...
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commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine
department in Brittany,
France Saint-Brieuc-de-
Mauron, a
commune in the
Morbihan department of Brittany,
France This disambiguation...
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Sandrine Mauron (born 19
December 1996) is a
Swiss footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Servette Chênois and the
Switzerland national team.
Mauron started...
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Jacques Theppe 1985–1989 2
Pierre Mauron 1989–1992 3
Philippe Besset 1994–1996 4
Diego Garzitto 1995–1996 5
Pierre Mauron 1996–1999 6
Jacques Theppe 1999–2000...
- Embalouzat,
Enrageat Rouge,
Grosse Here, Here, Jurancon,
Mancais Noir, Maouron,
Mauron, Micardeau, Negrotte, Noir Cimrah, Noir De Cimrah, Noir De Valin, Petit...
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brought Kapranos (along with
members of The Delgados,
Mogwai and others) to
Mauron, Brittany, to
recreate a gig they pla**** when
Kapranos was in his earlier...