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- 1972 Souvestre, Emile (1845). "Keris". Le Foyer Breton (in French) (W. Coquebert, Éditeur ed.). pp. 119–127. Le Braz, Anatole (1923). "XI. Les villes englouties"...
- were once included. It was named by Alire Raffeneau Delile for Ernest Coquebert de Montbret [fr], a fellow French botanist on Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign...
- Jean Antoine Coquebert de Montbret (1753, Paris- 6 April 1825) was a French entomologist. He wrote Illustratio iconographica insectorum quae in musaeis...
- Church of Ireland church was built into its chancel. In 1791, Jean Antoine Coquebert de Montbret visited the town, which he described as: It covers 50 acres...
- Billaud-Varennes – Auguste Raffet del., Robinson sc., Furne et Coquebert...
- (1827) His wife was Cecile Coquebert de Montbret (1782–1862), the daughter of the French consul to England, Charles-Etienne Coquebert de Montbret. They had...
- November 2018 Émile Souvestre, Le Foyer breton : Traditions po****ires, Coquebert edition, 1845, page 242, « Les lavandières de nuit » (read online) Phonetic...
- the late 18th century. As late as 1810, a French civil servant, Eugène Coquebert de Montbret, pinpointed La Puebla as the southernmost Basque-speaking...
- in 1342), the reign of Philip de Valois. (W. Coquebert, 1840) Ancient and Modern Britain (W. Coquebert, 1844) La Bretagne ancienne et moderne (1845)...
- republished in 1989 and 1993. Le Foyer breton. Traditions po****ires (W. Coquebert, 1844) Le Foyer Breton. Contes et Récits po****ires (Nelson Éditeurs,...