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Jean Sicard (composer)
Jean Sicard can refer to: * Jean Sicard (composer) (later 17th century – early 18th century), a French singer and composer of 17 books of ''airs'' * Jean Sicard, known as Yann Brekilien (1920–2008), a Breton writer and member of the French Resistance * Jean-Athanase Sicard Jean-Athanase Sicard (23 June 1872 – 28 January 1929) was a French neurologist and radiologist born in Marseille. He studied medicine in Marseille and Paris, where he studied with Charles Emile Troisier (1844-1919), Édouard Brissaud (1852-1909 ...
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Jean Sicard (composer)
Jean Sicard can refer to: * Jean Sicard (composer) (later 17th century – early 18th century), a French singer and composer of 17 books of ''airs'' * Jean Sicard, known as Yann Brekilien (1920–2008), a Breton writer and member of the French Resistance * Jean-Athanase Sicard Jean-Athanase Sicard (23 June 1872 – 28 January 1929) was a French neurologist and radiologist born in Marseille. He studied medicine in Marseille and Paris, where he studied with Charles Emile Troisier (1844-1919), Édouard Brissaud (1852-1909 ...
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Yann Brekilien
Jean Sicard (11 December 1920, Paris – 12 March 2009), known as Yann Brekilien, was a Brittany, Breton writer. Fighting in the French Resistance from 1941, he founded a secret journal with the Dupouy brothers and the sons of the bâtonnier Arrighi. In 1942, he entered the Ceux de la Résistance (CDLR) and the following year joined the maquis (World War II), maquis to escape the Service du travail obligatoire, STO, hiding at Elliant, commanding an French Forces of the Interior, FFI section and fighting in the battles of summer 1945. After the war he worked as a magistrate as well as a prolific author, becoming founder and honorary president of the association des écrivains Bretons. Brekilien died on 12 March 2009, at the age of 88. References

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