- Breton people
ethnic group
group=BretonsRené Laennec ;Jacques Cartier ;Anne de Bretagne ;François-René de Chateaubriand ;Robert Surcouf ;Jules Verne
poptime= 6 million - 7 million (approx.)
popplace=France ,Canada (mainlyQuebec ),United Kingdom ,United States andIreland
rels= PredominantlyRoman Catholic
langs=Breton, Gallo, FrenchThe Bretons are a distinctethnic group located in the region ofBrittany inFrance . They trace much of their heritage to groups ofBrython s who settled the area from south western Britain in the 4th-6th centuries. The region ofBrittany is named after them, and some still speak the CelticBreton language .History
Brittany was a quasi-independent kingdom and Duchy during the Middle Ages, and an important object of contention between the kingdoms of England and France. The
War of the Breton Succession was a central component of theHundred Years' War .Bretons are thought to have played a key, though nebulous, part in the transmission of Arthurian legend into wider European literature.
Geoffrey of Monmouth was himself a Welshman of Breton descent.Bretons have emigrated around the world, at various points in their history. One wing of William the Conqueror's army in 1066 was Breton, as were many of the 'Normans' who took part in the conquest and colonization of
England ,Wales ,Ireland ,Sicily , and other lands. Breton ports became key points of departure during theFrench colonization of the Americas (particularlyNantes ,Saint-Malo , and laterLorient and Brest). Bretons furnished a significant proportion of the French colonists in present-dayQuébec ; they played an important role in the French slave trade and buccaneering. For a long time, Catholic priests inHaiti were recruited primarily from Brittany (this was during a period when the church was reluctant to ordain black Haitians as priests). There is a substantial Breton community in Greater Paris.Modern Breton identity
Today, the Breton
ethnicity is not recognised by theFrench Republic , nor by theEuropean Union or any other official body, which is why there are no specific statistics on that population.Fact|date=January 2008 However, it is reported that hundreds of thousands of people inFrance claim Bretonethnicity , including a few Frenchcelebrities such as Patrick Le Lay orPatrick Poivre d'Arvor .Culture
Language
Breton is a
Brythonic language closely related to Cornish and a bit more distantly to Welsh. The Breton language as such is part of the Insular Celtic language group. In eastern Brittany, a regional "langue d'oïl " named Gallo developed; it shares certain points of vocabulary, idiom, and pronunciation with Breton. Neither language has official status under French law; however, some still use Breton as an everyday language (particularly those of the older generation) and bilingual road signs are common in the west ofBrittany . During the first half of the 20th Century, Breton was strongly discouraged by the French state and it was often looked down upon in schools and churches.Religion
The Breton people are predominantly
Roman Catholic , withReformed and non-affiliated minorities.Brittany is one of the most staunchlyRoman Catholic regions in all ofFrance . Attendance of Sunday mass dropped during the 1970s and the 1980s but other religious practices such aspilgrimages have experienced a revival. This includes the "Tro Breizh " which takes in the shrines of theseven founding saints of Breton Christianity . The Christian Tradition is widely respected by both believers and nonbelievers, who see it as a symbol of Breton heritage andculture .ymbols of Britanny
*National Anthem: "
Bro Gozh ma Zadoù " ("Old Country of My Fathers")
*Motto of the Dukes of Brittany: "Kentoc'h mervel eget bezañ saotret" in Breton, or "Potius mori quam fœdari" inLatin
*National Day: 19 May, the Feast of Saint Erwann (Saint Yves)
*Chivalric order: "L'Ordre de l'Hermine" (The Order of the Stoat)See also
*
Brittany
*Breton nationalism
*Breton language
*list of Breton authors
*list of Breton poets
*Brythons
*Armorica
*Brutus of Troy
*King Arthur
*Saint Maelrhys
*Honour of Richmond
*Celtic nations
*Wikipedia in Breton
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