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6th-century Welsh saint
Brioc (Breton: Brieg; Welsh: Briog; Cornish: Breock; French: Brieuc; died late sixth century) was a 6th-century Welsh holy man who became the first abbot
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Celtic ethnic group
(Breton: Kastell-Paol), Tudwal (Sant Tudwal), at Tréguier (Breton: Landreger), Brioc, at Saint-Brieuc (Breton: Sant-Brieg, Gallo: Saent-Berioec), Malo, at Saint-Malo
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one-to-one multi-sensory theatre methodology. It was developed by Iwan Brioc, the director of Theatr Cynefin. SLT is inspired by Enrique Vargas' Sensory
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Prefecture and commune in Brittany, France
Brittany in northwestern France. Saint-Brieuc is named after a Welsh monk, Brioc, who Christianised the region in the 5th century and established an oratory
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Town in Devon, England
the name Brixham originates from the personal name of an early resident, Brioc, followed by the Old English suffix, ham meaning home. The town, which is
Brixham
Algotsson 1240–1248 6 February 1317 7 October 1391 by Pope Boniface IX Brioc 400s c. 502 Britta unknown 300s Britto of Trier 374 386 Brocard unknown
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Breton saint of the 5th century
whom St Mawes is named. His companions may have included Corentinus and Brioc. Île-Tudy, on the mouth of the Odet, is named after him. Tudy is venerated
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Day of the year
Bonnard (part of Vietnamese Martyrs) Benedict of Szkalka Bertha of Val d'Or Brioc James the Less (Anglican Communion) Jeremiah Saint Joseph the Worker (Roman
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Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
for over 40 years (c. 439) Saint Corentin, Bishop of Quimper (460) Saint Brioc, Abbot of St. Brieuc (c. 502) Martyr Sigismund, King of Burgundy (524) Saint
May 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Brue (disambiguation) Irn-Bru, a Scottish carbonated soft drink Saint Brioc, or other spellings, a 5th-century Welsh holy man This disambiguation page
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Catholic pilgrimage
town Tréguier, Saint Tudwal's town Saint-Brieuc, named after its founder Brioc Saint Malo, similarly named for Malo Dol, Samson of Dol's town Vannes, Saint
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during the Early Middle Ages, Brioc, whose feast day was 1 May, the same day that William Worcester gave for Breage. Brioc was male, but it is not uncommon
Breage
Tudwal of Landreger Pol-Aorelian of Leon, Padarn of Gwened Samson of Dol Brioc Malo. Corsica Julia of Corsica, Devota, Alexander Sauli Île-de-France (Paris)
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Grade I listed castle in Forest of Dean, United Kingdom
St Briavels Castle (most likely named after Saint Brioc) is a moated Norman castle at St Briavels in the English county of Gloucestershire. The castle
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other aspects of textiles among the Eastern Orthodox. Pursemakers: Saint Brioc is the patron saint of pursemakers. Seamstresses: Saint Anne is regarded
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Medieval cantref in Gloucestershire
as Ergyng's fortunes changed for the worse. It is very likely that Saint Brioc would have been active in the cantref during the fifth century, as the later
Cantref_Coch
6th-century Welsh saint
was actually Germain of Paris. Furthermore, the 9th Century Life of St. Brioc states that Illtud was educated by Germanus in Paris. According to the Sampson
Illtud
saints. Tudwal founded Tréguier Pol Aurelian founded Saint-Pol-de-Leon Brioc founded Saint-Brieuc Malo founded Saint-Malo Patern founded Vannes Corentin
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14th-century noble
son Jon who was living in 1378. He also had a son James, Rector of St. Brioc, Canon and Treasurer of Aberdeen. He had dispensation for illegitimacy on
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Catholic diocese in France
Tréguier there was one priest for every 5,129 Catholics. A Welsh saint, Brioc(us) (Brieuc), who died at the beginning of the sixth century founded in
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Form of theatre with audience interaction
3rd edn., Oxford University Press 2004, ISBN 978-0-19-516986-7 Iwan S. Brioc (2014). "Context Oriented Theatre: A Theatre-Based Approach to Mindfulness;
Participatory_theatre
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
and Goths (c. 486) Saint Tudy (Tudinus, Tegwin, Thetgo), a disciple of St Brioc in Brittany (5th century) Saint Credan of Cornwall, hogherd. Saint Gangulphus
May 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Evre) 507 Bishop of Toul Ursus 508 Bishop of Auxerre Brieuc (Brioc, Briocus, Briomaglus) 420 510 Contentius 510 Bishop of Bayeux
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 6th century
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Placename element in Celtic languages
Saint Tybie Llandyfaelog, St Maelog Llandyfan, St Dyfan Llandyfriog, Saint Brioc Llandyfrydog, Saint Tyfrydog see St Tyfrydog's Church, Llandyfrydog Llandygai
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Cathedral in Saint-Brieuc, France
town Tréguier, Saint Tudwal's town Saint-Brieuc named after its founder Brioc Saint Malo, similarly named for Malo Dol, Samson of Dol's town Vannes, Saint
Saint-Brieuc_Cathedral
Village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England
name is thought to be from a much-travelled early Christian missionary, Brioc, whose name also appears in places as far afield as Cornwall and Brittany
St_Briavels
Topics referred to by the same term
"iffss", or "iffs's" on Wikipedia. Saint-Brieuc-des-Iffs (French: Saint Brioc of Iffs), Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France; a commune All pages with titles
Iffs
Balnacross, Borgue (St Nicholas), Buittle, Crossmichael, Dunrod (SS Mary & Brioc), Galtway, Gelston (St Michael), Girthon, Kelton, Kirkandrews, Kirkchrist
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
January (trad.) Brannoc or Brannock 6th century Braunton 7 January or 26 June Brioc 5th century Founder saint of Brittany Brothen Llanfrothen 15 or 14 October
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Topics referred to by the same term
Saint Brieuc may refer to: Saint Brioc, an early 6th-century Welshman who became the first Abbot of Saint-Brieuc Saint-Brieuc Challenger, a professional
Saint_Brieuc
Roman Catholic religious building in Dinan, France
openings. The window portrays four Breton saints, Maturinus, Armel, Ivo, and Brioc, in the lower register, created in 1853 from drawings by Pierre Hawke. In
Basilica of Saint-Sauveur (Dinan)
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Christian Centre Wadebridge Assemblies of God St Breoke, St Breock St Breock Brioc Medieval Church of England Wadebridge Parish St Michael, Rock St Minver
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2008 Welsh local government election
Kilmister 457 51.7 Independent John Morgan Griffiths* 325 36.8 Plaid Cymru Iwan Brioc 102 11.5 Majority Liberal Democrats gain from Independent Swing
2008 Pembrokeshire County Council election
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French bishop, French churchman
Consecrated concordataire-bishop of Saint Brieuc on 1 May 1802, Saint Brioc day, he was bishop for 13 years, and in 1811 objected to Napoleon's schismatic
Jean-Baptiste de Caffarelli du Falga
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Krishna; Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
Cornish
Cornish : habitational name from a minor place named Kellow, from Cornish kellow, plural of kelli ‘wood’, ‘grove’.English : habitational name from Kelloe in Durham, named from Old English celf ‘calf’ + hlÄw ‘hill’.Scottish : from the lands of Kelloe in Berwickshire, or in some cases possibly a variant of Kellogg.
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Arabic, Muslim
Triumphant Victor
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French
Old French form of German Harmand, ARMAND means "bold/hardy man."
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Container of Glory; Name of a River; Container of Happiness and Wealth
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Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Viatrix, BETRYS means "voyager (through life)."
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Indian
Nature
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Tamil
Possesses great might
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Beverage Brandy; Sweet Nectar; Name of a Liquor
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British, Danish, English
Man of Peace
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