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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bertrand d'Argentré. Holthöfer, Ernst (2001). "D'Argentré, Bertrand". In Michael Stolleis (ed.). Juristen: ein...
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    Baud, was the wife of Jean d'Argentré and was the grandmother of the Breton historiograph of the Renaissance Bertrand d'Argentré, seneschal of Rennes. Pierre...
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  • his History of Brittany (1582), the French jurist and historian Bertrand d'Argentré made the claim that the Basques, Bretons, and Normans were the first...
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    London Southend Airport with Flybe. Soazig Aaron (born 1949), writer Bertrand d'Argentré (1519–1590), jurist and historian, seneschal of Rennes in 1547, and...
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    the pushing back of the Breton language. In 1588, the historian Bertrand d'Argentré defined the border as running from the outskirts of Binic southwards...
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  • historians of Brittany are French historians, apart from Michael Jones. Bertrand d'Argentré Pierre Daru Michel Denis Léon Fleuriot Gildas Kristian Hamon Michael...
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    his History of Brittany (1582), the French jurist and historian Bertrand d'Argentré made the claim that the Basques, Bretons, and Normans were the first...
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    Saint-Pol-de-Léon formed Lower Brittany. In 1588, the historian Bertrand d'Argentré defined the boundary as running from the outskirts of Binic southwards...
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    Gaulayrie, curator of Vitré and historian, born in Rennes, died in Vitré Bertrand d'Argentré, historian of Brittany Jacquet of Mantua or Jacques Colebault, Renaissance...
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  • calomnies des deux histoires de Bretagne, composées par le feu Sr. Bertrand d'Argentré, président au siège de Rennes. À Paris, chez Adrian Périer, 1619...
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