-
legally allowed to give
their children Breton names. In 1925,
Professor Roparz Hemon founded the Breton-language
review Gwalarn.
During its 19-year run...
- Louis-Paul Némo (18
November 1900 – 29 June 1978),
better known by the
pseudonym Roparz Hemon, was a
Breton author and
scholar of
Breton expression. He was the...
-
American musician,
songwriter and
actor Louis-Paul Némo (1900–1978),
known as
Roparz Hemon,
Breton author and
scholar Captain Nemo, in
Jules Verne's
novels Twenty...
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stained gl****,
illustrating and painting.[citation needed] In 1925,
Professor Roparz Hemon founded the Breton-language
review Gwalarn.
During its 19-year run...
-
Hersart de La Villemarqué, who
collected the
local legends about King Arthur,
Roparz Hemon,
founder of Gwalarn, Pêr-Jakez Helias, Glenmor, Pêr
Denez and Meavenn...
- analyst,
author and
astronomer Robert Grierson,
Canadian missionary to
Korea Roparz Hemon (Robert Hemon),
Breton author and
scholar of
Breton expression Robert...
- to 165)
appeared between 1925 and May 1944. The
journal was
founded by
Roparz Hemon and
Olier Mordrel. The
journal published a
manifesto in
February 1925...
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guise of the
Breton cause, it
became a
vehicle for
collaborationist ideas.
Roparz Hemon ran the
station as
Director of Programming.
Hemon focused on cultural...
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Youenn Gwernig,
Breton language poet Per
Jakez Helias,
Breton language poet
Roparz Hemon,
Breton language poet
Loeiz Herrieu Théodore
Hersart de la Villemarqué...
- Lukian. "Breton Dialects" in
Celtic Culture, Vol. I, pp. 250 ff. Hemon,
Roparz (1975). A
Historical Morphology and
Syntax of Breton. Dublin:
Dublin Institute...