• Jean Markale (May 23, 1928 in Paris – November 23, 2008) was the pen name of Jean Bertrand, a French writer, poet, radio show host, lecturer and high...
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  • princeps Marc, or, in his full name, Marcus Quonomorius. The writer Jean Markale developed this argument, suggesting that the Tristan legend originated...
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    think that Brocéliande is a mythological place and has never existed. Jean Markale notes that while the forest itself is legendary, it is part of the "remainder...
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    Recherches et réalisations pour un art Breton moderne, 1923–1947, 1987. Jean Markale and Patrice Pellerin (1994). Une histoire de la Bretagne. Éditions Ouest...
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    it with the figure of the insular Celtic sea god Manannán. Folklorist Jean Markale proposed that the name of Merlin is of French origin and means 'little...
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  • Cimbri camp before the final showdown with the Roman army in 101 BC. Jean Markale wrote that the Cimbri were associated with the Helvetii, and more especially...
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    Joie, or Land of Joy; the text also mentions the mountain of Fâmorgân. Jean Markale further identified a Morganian figure in Wolfram's ambiguous character...
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  • Jean Bertrand may refer to: Jean de Bertrand (cardinal) (1482–1560), Roman Catholic prelate Jean Markale (1928–2008), French writer Jean-Bertrand Aristide...
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  • Jodorowsky Stephen Larsen Robert Lawlor Ervin László Frederick Leboyer Jean Markale W. A. Mathieu Terence McKenna Lewis Mehl-Madrona Hunbatz Men John Michell...
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    the region's pre-Roman language was Gallaecian. However, scholars like Jean Markale and Tranoy propose the Celtic branches all share the same origin, and...
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