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    Jean-Baptiste-Théodore-Marie Botrel (14 September 1868 – 28 July 1925) was a French singer-songwriter, poet and playwright. He is best known for his popular...
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  • [citation needed] Alan Botrel - Breton writer and philologue Théodore Botrel - Breton singer-songwriter, poet and playwright Yannick Botrel - member of the Senate...
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    Charles Beslay (1795–1878), member of the Council of the Paris Commune Théodore Botrel (1868–1925), poet and singer Maurice Colbourne (1939–1989), actor Yves...
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  • playwright Théodore de Bèze (1519–1605), French Protestant theologian Théodore Botrel (1868–1925), French singer-songwriter, poet and playwright Théodore Champion...
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  • the propaganda utilised throughout the war. The French songwriter Théodore Botrel described the Kaiser as "an Attila, without remorse", launching "cannibal...
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    and novels by Charles Le Goffic, the works of the singer-songwriter Théodore Botrel and of the maritime writer Henri Queffélec. Brittany is also the birthplace...
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    Maurice Rollinat, Maurice Donnay, Armand Masson, Aristide Bruant, Théodore Botrel, Paul Signac, Porfirio Pires, August Strindberg, George Auriol, Marie...
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  • Lady Charlotte Guest, Lady Llanover, James Macpherson, Chateaubriand, Théodore Hersart de la Villemarqué and the many others influenced by them. This...
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  • occupied with Angela. However, at a kermesse where the two sing Kenavo by Théodore Botrel, Henri faces his true feelings for Marie. He finds pure love and a...
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  • Bertran de Born (1150–1215 ?) Robert de Boron (12th–13th centuries) Théodore Botrel (1868–1925) André du Bouchet (1924–2001) Daniel Boulanger (1922–2014)...
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    "Viens poupoule, viens poupoule, viens...", and performed many songs by Théodore Botrel. In the early years of the 20th century some of Mayol's performances...
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    in the Lapin Agile cabaret with songs by Paul Delmet, Gaston Couté, Théodore Botrel, and Yvette Guilbert. In 1936, she recorded her first songs (on the...
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    the town are also a major theme of Guy Ropartz's opera Le Pays and Théodore Botrel's song La Paimpolaise. Other popular tourist sights include Beauport...
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    particularly associated with Théodore Botrel, often reproducing on his cards the lyrics of the popular singer-songwriter. Several of Botrel's ballads were illustrated...
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    invention of phonographic recording, early singer-songwriters like Théodore Botrel, George M. Cohan, and Hank Williams became celebrities; radio further...
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    A Breton couple (Léna and Théodore Botrel) wearing traditional Breton costumes at the beginning of the 20th century...
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  • Kenavo, song by Gérard Jaffrès on the album Au creux de ma terre, by Théodore Botrel or Gilles Servat Kenavo D, runner-up horse at Equestrian at the 1964...
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  • 1867 – Charles Dana Gibson, American illustrator (d. 1944) 1868 – Théodore Botrel, French singer-songwriter, poet, and playwright (d. 1925) 1869 – Kid...
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    make no such claims. This version was commemorated by the Breton poet Théodore Botrel. A similar version is portrayed by Alan Simon in the song Marie la...
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  • American writer of fiction and non-fiction (died 1934) September 14 – Théodore Botrel, French poet and dramatist (died 1925) October 18 – Ernst Didring,...
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    There is a Hymn of the Saugeais [fr], composed in CE.1910 to music by Théodore Botrel, the Breton bard, by Canon Joseph Bobillier, born in Montbenoît. In...
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  • century, the first folk festivals were held to entertain tourists. Théodore Botrel used his reputation for Breton culture to launch the Pardon des Fleurs...
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  • (see #Successors of Sherlock Holmes, below). Another French writer, Théodore Botrel, wrote the play Le Mystère de Kéravel in 1932 in which Holmes, travelling...
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  • f), pseudonym Jean Bart Árni Böðvarsson (1924–1992, Iceland, nf) Théodore Botrel (1868–1925, France, p/d) Anne Lynch Botta (1815–1891, US, p/nf) Dan...
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    François Vallée, the composer Louis Bourgault-Ducoudray, the singer Théodore Botrel, the scholar Rene de Kerviler, the composer Guy Ropartz and many others...
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    Saint-Charles-de-Monceau Amos Coulanges, musician Former students by date of birth: Théodore Botrel (1868–1925), singer, author, songwriter and composer[citation needed]...
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    Marie-Louis-Antoine-Gaston Boissier Robert de Bonnières Henri de Bornier Théodore Botrel Paul Bourget Joseph Valentin Boussinesq Henri Boutet Pierre de Bréville...
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    singers, notably Theodore Botrel, whom he described as the creator of a "pitiable" image of Brittany born "from the depths of his idiocy". Botrel later expressed...
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  • following: Statue of Théodore Botrel in Pont-Aven. The monument stands in Pont-Aven's square Théodore Botrel. Inaugurated in 1932. Botrel, a famous Breton...
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    with their push to Cape Town. A song was composed in his honour by Théodore Botrel which read: De Villebois-Mareuil will be remembered for his impartial...
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