- male, deceased (1917)
- Lucien Georges Mazan was an Argentine cyclist (pseudonym: Lucien Petit-Breton). He was born in Loire-Atlantique in France, a part of Brittany,...
- male, deceased (1570)
- Philibert de l'Orme (c. 1510 - January 8, 1570) was a French architect, one of the great masters of the Renaissance. He was born at Lyon, the son...
- male, deceased (1826)
- René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laennec, French physician; inventor of the stethoscope. Dr. Laennec was born in Quimper, Brittany and studied medicine at...
- male, 1409 years old
- Saint Oudoceus (known in modern Welsh as Euddogwy) is generally known as the third Bishop of Llandaff. In reality, he was probably a 7th century...
- male, deceased (1503)
- Sir Reginald Bray KG ("c." 1440-1503) was an English courtier, advisor to Henry VII and architect of the Henry VII Lady Chapel in Westminster...
- male, 60 years old
- Alain Chamfort, born Alain Govic, is a French singer of Breton origin, born on March 2, 1949 in Paris. He was a promising pianist in his youth, and...
- male
- Saint Brelade is the Saint who gives his name to the parish of Saint Brélade, Jersey.
- male, deceased (561)
- Chram or Chramn (d. 561)was a son of Chlothar I and his fourth wife, Chunsina. Chram rose in rebellion against his father Chlothar, a king of the...
- male, deceased (621)
- Saint Malo (also known as Maclou or Mac'h Low and, in Latin, as Maclovius or Machutus) was the mid-6th century founder of Saint-Malo in Brittany,...
- male, deceased (1925)
- Charles Cottet, French painter, was born at Le Puy-en-Velay. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, and under Puvis de Chavannes and Roll. He t...
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