Breton nationalism

Anna Youenou ( 1901- 1985), also known as Anne Youenou, Anna Youenou-Debauvais, Anna Youenou-Debeauvais, Anna Debauvais, and Anna Debeauvais, was a Breton nationalist and wife of François Debeauvais. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anna Youenou"

Bleun-Brug is a Catholic association oriented towards Breton nationalism. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bleun-Brug"

Breiz Atao (also Breizh Atao) (in Breton Brittany For Ever), was a journal and a Breton nationalism movement during the mid-twentieth century. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breiz Atao"

Breton nationalism refers to two forms of nationalism concerning the area of Brittany in France. To many Bretons, "nationalism" is the nationalism of stateless people, whilst to many French, the nationalism of the nation state would take precidence. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breton nationalism"

The Breton Revolutionary Army ( French: Armée Revolutionnaire Bretonne or ARB) was created in 1971 as the armed wing of the Front de Libération de la Bretagne. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breton Revolutionary Army"

Célestin Lainé ( 1908- 1983), was a Breton nationalist involved in the Nazi reich, for the creation of an independent Breton state. His Breton language name is Neven Hénaff. He was a chemical engineer by training and an officer in the French army reserve. ...more on Wikipedia about "Célestin Lainé"

Emgann is a left wing Breton nationlist movement in Brittany, France. Founded in 1982, it soon became one of the principal groups for Breton independence. ...more on Wikipedia about "Emgann"

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Erwan Vallerie( 1944-) is a Breton nationalist. He worked as an economist when he founded the monthly periodical Sav Breizh with Yann Choucq(Debout Bretagne, Stand Brittany) in 1969. In 1971, it became a bi-monthly study review. It continued in this direction unitl it dissolved in 1975. Vallerie then concentrated on historic and linguistic research. ...more on Wikipedia about "Erwan Vallerie"

Gwenn ha Du ( Breton for "white and black") was a Breton-based terrorist group founded at the end of 1930 in Paris by Célestin Lainé. It advocated Breton nationalism through " direct action" and published a secret manual aimed at instructing readers in terrorism. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gwenn ha du (terrorism)"

Jean Markale, (It's a pen name, his French name is Jean Bertrand) is a self styled French poet, radio show host, lecturer, retired high school French teacher in Paris and writer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jean Markale"

The abbot Jean-Marie Perrot, in Breton Yann Vari Perrot ( September 3 1877, Plouarzel- December 12 1943, Scrignac) was a Breton priest. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jean-Marie Perrot"

The Liberation Front of Brittany ( French: Front de Libération de la Bretagne or FLB) is a political group founded in 1963 to promote the liberation of Brittany from France. ...more on Wikipedia about "Liberation Front of Brittany"

Radio Rennes Bretagne was a radio station based in Rennes, and the first station to have regular Breton language programming (However, it was not powerful enough to broadcast to the Breton-speaking parts of the region.) From November 1940 to June 1944 the station broadcast bilingual programming by switching over to Radio Paris for one hour each week. ...more on Wikipedia about "Radio Rennes Bretagne"

Raffig Tullou (Raphaël, Jean), alias Neven Lewarc’h ( January 6, 1909, Mordelles - January 16, 1990 in Saint-Herblain) was a Breton sculptor and set designer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rafig Tullou"

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René Le Hir, Reun an Hir in Breton, ( 1920, Plougastel - 1999)was a Breton nationalist. ...more on Wikipedia about "René Le Hir"

The Seiz Breur movement was an artistic movement founded in the interwar period by a plethora of different Breton artists. Although it adopted its symbolic name (seiz breur means seven brothers in Breton), in practice it was made up of no more than fifty members, under the name "Unvaniezh Seiz Breur" (Union of the seven brothers). This movement was one that is still recognised today as an initiator of Celto-breton art. ...more on Wikipedia about "Seiz Breur"

Xavier Guillemot, Breton nationalist, was the grandson of industrialist Jacques Guillemot. He was also related to Breton writer Tepod Gwilhmod. He was the first member of the Front national ...more on Wikipedia about "Xavier Guillemot"

Yann Goulet, or Yann Renard-Goulet( August 20 1914 in Saint-Nazaire -1999 in Bray, near Dublin, Ireland) was a Breton nationalist and Irish sculptor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yann Goulet"

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