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Treger may refer to: *Charles Treger, American violinist *A version of the name Tregeare, a hamlet in Cornwall, England *A Breton version of the name Trégor Trégor (; br, Treger, ), officially the Land of Trégor (french: pays du Trégor, link=no; br, Bro-Dreger, link=no, ) is one of the nine traditional provinces of Brittany, in its northwestern area. It comprises the western part of the Côte ..., Brittany, France (see Kernev, Leon and Treger) See also * Träger (surname) * Trager * Pakn Treger {{disambig ...
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Charles Treger
Charles Treger (May 13, 1935 – January 12, 2023) was an American violinist and teacher. He studied with violin pedagogue Ivan Galamian, Szymon Goldberg, William Engel and William Kroll. He was the first and only American to win first place in the Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition in Poznań, in Poland. Early life Charles Treger was born in Detroit, Michigan. He began taking violin lessons when he was 7 years old and made his public debut at 11, playing the Violin Concerto No. 2 by Henryk Wieniawski. At age 16, he started playing in the violin section of the Detroit Symphony. Treger studied with William Engel during his formative years, and later William Kroll at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland. He also studied with Szymon Goldberg and Ivan Galamian at the Aspen Music School. Performing career In 1962 at age 27, Charles Treger became the first and only American to win first prize at the Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition in Poznań, in Poland. Th ...
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Tregeare
Tregeare ( kw, Treger) is a hamlet in the parish of Egloskerry in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. To the east is the hill Tregearedown Beacon. Tregeare Rounds is an Iron Age earthwork half a mile northeast of Pendoggett in the parish of St Kew St Kew ( kw, Lanndohow)Place-names in the Standard Written Form (SWF)
. An area with a diameter of 500 ft is enclosed by two banks and ditches. As it is overlooked by higher ground to the northwest it may have been used as a cattle enclosure rather than a fortification.Pevsner, N. (1970) ''Cornwall''; 2nd ed., revised by Enid Radcliffe. Penguin; p. 223


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Trégor
Trégor (; br, Treger, ), officially the Land of Trégor (french: pays du Trégor, link=no; br, Bro-Dreger, link=no, ) is one of the nine traditional provinces of Brittany, in its northwestern area. It comprises the western part of the Côtes-d'Armor and a small part of the northeast of Finistère, as far as the river Morlaix. Its capital is Tréguier, the French translation of the Breton word ''Landreger'' (from ''lann'', holy place, and ''Dreger'', ''Treger'' with consonitic mutation, meaning Tregor). Since the Morlaix was the boundary between the Bishopric of Léon and the Bishopric of Tréguier, the town was divided between the two. On 27 January 1790, after the French Revolution, the Breton deputies rejected the request by the residents of Morlaix to be integrated in the same department as Saint-Brieuc Saint-Brieuc (, Breton: ''Sant-Brieg'' , Gallo: ''Saent-Berioec'') is a city in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France. History Saint-B ...
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Kernev, Leon And Treger
Breton (, ; or in Morbihan) is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family spoken in Brittany, part of modern-day France. It is the only Celtic language still widely in use on the European mainland, albeit as a member of the insular branch instead of the continental grouping. Breton was brought from Great Britain to Armorica (the ancient name for the coastal region that includes the Brittany peninsula) by migrating Britons during the Early Middle Ages, making it an Insular Celtic language. Breton is most closely related to Cornish, another Southwestern Brittonic language. Welsh and the extinct Cumbric, both Western Brittonic languages, are more distantly related. Having declined from more than one million speakers around 1950 to about 200,000 in the first decade of the 21st century, Breton is classified as "severely endangered" by the UNESCO ''Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger''. However, the number of children attending bilingual classes ros ...
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Träger (surname)
Traeger is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Albert Traeger (1830–1912), German politician * Alfred Traeger (1895–1980), Australian inventor of the pedal wireless * Carsten Träger (born 1973), German politician * Elinor Meissner Traeger (1906–1983), American composer, pianist, and writer * Ronald Traeger (1936–1968), American fashion photographer * Tessa Traeger (born 1938), British photographer * William Isham Traeger (1880–1935), Sheriff of Los Angeles County Fictional characters: * Chris Traeger * Tig Trager See also * Treger (other) Treger may refer to: *Charles Treger, American violinist *A version of the name Tregeare, a hamlet in Cornwall, England *A Breton version of the name Trégor Trégor (; br, Treger, ), officially the Land of Trégor (french: pays du Trégor, ... * Traeger Park * Trager Approach {{surname, Traeger German-language surnames de:Traeger ...
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Trager
Trager is a surname. People with the surname include: * George L. Trager (1906–1992), American linguist *Hannah Trager (1870–1943), English writer and activist * Milton Trager, founder of Trager approach *Philip Trager (born 1935), American photographer *William Trager (1910–2005), American parasitologist Fictional characters *Tig Trager in TV series ''Sons of Anarchy'' *Kyle Trager and others in TV series ''Kyle XY'' See also * Trager approach, a form of somatic education *Trager Stadium Trager Stadium is a field hockey stadium located in Louisville, Kentucky, located on the campus of the University of Louisville in Owsley B. Frazier Cardinal Park between the track and field/soccer stadium and the softball stadium. Trager Stadium se ..., field hockey stadium at University of Louisville, USA * Traeger {{surname ...
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