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- founded in 1950 following the merger of five local patronages, including Armoricaine de Brest, founded in 1903. In its early years, the club made a rapid...
- The Armoricaine or Armorican is an endangered French breed of domestic cattle. It originated in Brittany in the nineteenth century. It has a red coat...
- butter and fish stock. It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as sauce armoricaine (pronounced [sos aʁmɔʁikɛn]), but in fact the sauce was invented by a...
- The langues d'oïl (/dɔɪ(l)/ doy(l), US also /dɔːˈiːl/ daw-EEL, French: [lɑ̃ɡ dɔjl]) are a dialect continuum that includes standard French and its closest...
- chef (1988) — English: The Meeting of the Chieftains (1989) La vedette armoricaine (1988) — English: The Idol of the Gauls (1990) L'affaire des faux menhirs...
- Business activity also sand exploitation with subsidiary Compagnie Armoricaine de Navigation. One subsidiary manage business around industrial products :...
- Norman). Eastern Armorican, together with Gallo, forms the "zone armoricaine" of Langues d'oïl. As an oïl language or dialect it shares many common...
- Suite Sud-Armoricaine is a bawdy Breton song in Breton, po****rized by Alan Stivell in the 1970s. It is the only song in Breton ever to make the number...
- 18th and 19th centuries, helping to improve meat potential: Normande, Armoricaine, Rouge des Prés, Saosnoise. Hereford, imported in the 1960s, is now an...
- Commons has media related to Magnus Maximus. De Imperatoribus RomanisRoman Emperors, account Roman Empire account Genèse de la Bretagne armoricaine...