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Morvan Lebesque (January 11, 1911 in Nantes,
France – 4 July 1970 in Brazil), was the
Breton language name of
Maurice Lebesque, a
Breton nationalist activist...
- In mathematics, the
integral of a non-negative
function of a
single variable can be regarded, in the
simplest case, as the area
between the
graph of that...
- In
measure theory, Lebesgue's
dominated convergence theorem gives a mild
sufficient condition under which limits and
integrals of a
sequence of functions...
- Pontig/Coop Breizh,
Sautron – Spézet, 1997, (ISBN 2-84346-030-1)
Morvan Lebesque,
Comment peut-on être Breton ?
Essai sur la démocratie française, Éditions...
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religieux d'Auvergne), and L'Hymne des
Gaules based on a poem by
Philius Lebesque. He also parti****ted in the
creation of the
Bardic College of Gaul. In...
- (1845-1865, poet) Marc
Elder (1884-1933)
Julien Gracq (1910-2007)
Morvan Lebesque (1911-1970, also journalist) Jean
Sarment (1897-1976, also actor) Marcel...
- unpo****r in
France that it
occurred only in 1936.
Breton journalist Morvan Lebesque described the
period thus: The
winter I
spent on the
streets - the winter...
- from the
original on
September 30, 2011.
Retrieved September 21, 2011.()
Lebesque,
Victor (June 3, 2002). "Vieze
snijplanken en muizenkeutels". De Volkskrant...
- Henaff) Yves Lainé
Xavier de
Langlais (Langleiz)
Pierre Le Baud
Morvan Lebesque Charles Le
Goffic Camille Le
Mercier d'Erm François-Marie
Luzel Emile M****on...
- parti****nt of the "Colloque Bretagne" in 1973. He
wrote the
preface in
Morvan Lebesque's book
Comment peut-on être Breton? (How can we be Breton?). In 1985, he...