- male, deceased (1979)
- Roparz Hemon was a Breton author and scholar. He was the author of numerous dictionaries, grammars, poems and short stories. He also founded...
- male, deceased (1992)
- Jules Gros, Jul Marcel Gros (Paris, 1890 - Trédrez-Locquémeau, 1992) was a Breton linguist specializing in popular language. Gros' collecting, fr...
- female, deceased (1514)
- Anne of Brittany (January 25, 1477 - January 9, 1514), also known as Anna of Brittany (French: Anne de Bretagne; Breton: Anna Vreizh), was a Breton...
- male
- Denez Prigent, born 17 Feb, 1966, is a singer from Santec, in the Finistère (Breton: "Penn ar Bed") region of Brittany, singing in the "gwerz" and "...
- male
- Anatole le Braz, the "Bard of Brittany" (1859-1926) was a Breton folklore collector and translator. He was highly regarded amongst both European...
- male, deceased (1895)
- François-Marie Luzel, often known by his Breton name "Fañch an Uhel", is a Breton folklorist and Breton-language poet.
- male, 64 years old
- Gilles Servat is a Breton singer, born in Tarbes in southern France in 1945, into a family whose roots lay in the Nantes region of Brittany. He...
- male
- Ken George is an oceanographer noted as being the originator of Kernewek Kemmyn, a revised spelling for the Cornish language intended to be more...
- male, deceased (1119)
- Alan IV of Cornwall (died October 13 1119) was Duke of Brittany, from 1084 to 1112. He was also Count of Nantes and Count of Rennes. He was son of...
- male, deceased (426)
- Conan Meriadoc (modern Breton "Konan Meriadeg", Latin "Conanus Meridiadocus"; died ca. 426) was the legendary 4th century founder of the house of...
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