- male, deceased (1982)
- Marcel Paul was a French trade unionist and communist politician. General Secretary of an electricity workers' branch inside the Confédération Gé...
- male, deceased (564)
- Saint Petroc (sometimes spelt Petrock in English, Pedrog in Welsh and Perreux in French) (d. 564) is a 6th century Celtic Christian saint. He was...
- male, deceased (1875)
- Tristan Corbière, born Édouard-Joachim Corbière, a poet from Brittany who wrote in the French language, was born at Coat-Congar, where he lived mos...
- male, deceased (1895)
- Thomas Hovenden (December 28, 1840 - August 14, 1895), was an Irish-American artist and teacher. He painted realistic quiet family scenes,...
- male, deceased (2007)
- Satprem was a French author and an important disciple of The Mother. He was born Bernard Enginger in Paris and had a seafaring childhood and youth...
- male, deceased (1303)
- Saint Ivo of Kermartin (17 October, 1253 at Kermartin, a manor near Tréguier, Brittany, France - 19 May, 1303 at Louannec, Brittany), also known a...
- male, deceased (1068)
- Ralph the Staller (or Radulf stalre (meaning Ralph the Constable), otherwise Ralph the Englishman) (c. 1011-1068), Earl of Norfolk was a landowner...
- male, deceased (1930)
- John Peter Russell was an Australian painter. John Peter Russell was the son of John Russell, ironfounder, and a nephew of Sir Peter Nicol Russell....
- male
- Saint Carantoc (also known in Welsh as Carannog, Irish as Cairnech, Breton as Karanteg, Latin as Carantocus, corrupted English as Carantock, and...
- male, deceased (1784)
- René Madec was born in Quimper, Brittany, France, in 1736. He lived an extraordinary destiny. Aged twelve, he embarked as ship's boy on a boat f...
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