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| | HISTORY OF BRITANNY (English) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16) |
 | | After the death Louis le Débonnaire, Nominoé, governor of Brittany, souleva all the Bretons against Charles the Bald and the vainquit to Ball (close to Redon), in 845. |
 | | The old Saints had been founded the people breton; Nominoé has it constituted in nation, assuring thus, for of long centuries, his existence, his independence, the persistence and the development of his genius and of his national character; without him, since well a long time, there would be no longer any Brittany or of Bretons. |
 | | When one looks at to the means that it has put in _uvre one does not know this that it is necessary the more to admire, or the long and difficult, but very effective preparation taken by him, with a habileté and an unequalled patience, or the determined, quick execution, lightning. |
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