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Brioc (Breton: Brieg; Welsh: Briog; Cornish: Breock; French: Brieuc; died c. 502) was a 5th-century
Welsh holy man who
became the
first abbot of Saint-Brieuc...
- (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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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...
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Bonnard (part of
Vietnamese Martyrs)
Benedict of
Szkalka Bertha of Val d'Or
Brioc James the Less (Anglican Communion)
Jeremiah Julian of Bale
Joseph the Worker...
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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...
- 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...
- 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;...
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Bridget of
Sweden 23 Jul 1373 Yes4 Yes 2
Brigid of
Kildare 525 Yes4 Yes Yes 3
Brioc 6th
century Yes 1
Bruno of
Cologne 1101 Yes 1
Bruno of
Querfurt 1009 Yes...
- 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...
- 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...