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- Tanguy_Malmanche comment "Tanguy Malmanche (September 7, 1875 – March 20, 1953) was a French writer involved in the revival of Breton culture. His first name also appears as Tangi.The son of Gustave Malmanche, a ship's purser based in Paris, and Marie Louise Piédalu, he was born Tanneguy Malmanche at Saint-Omer, where his mother's parents lived. He grew up in Brest, where he was exposed to Breton language and culture. His father's family had included several Brest mayors.".
- Q3515154 comment "Tanguy Malmanche (September 7, 1875 – March 20, 1953) was a French writer involved in the revival of Breton culture. His first name also appears as Tangi.The son of Gustave Malmanche, a ship's purser based in Paris, and Marie Louise Piédalu, he was born Tanneguy Malmanche at Saint-Omer, where his mother's parents lived. He grew up in Brest, where he was exposed to Breton language and culture. His father's family had included several Brest mayors.".