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    Bretons were the most prominent of the non-Norman forces in the Norman conquest of England. A number of Breton families were of the highest rank in the new society and were tied to the Normans by marriage. [14] The Scottish Clan Stewart and the royal House of Stuart have Breton origins.

  2. Breton surnames are the regional surnames which are found in north-western France, primarily in the Brittany region. Because of the unique historical development of this corner of France the surname landscape here is different in some significant ways from that of most of the rest of France.

  3. Breton is a name whose history on English soil dates back to the wave of migration that followed the Norman Conquest of England of 1066. The Breton family lived in Essex. The name is a reference to the French province of Brettagne or Brittany.

  4. Los bretones forman un grupo étnico situado en la región de Bretaña, Francia.

  5. surname in the World. Approximately 55,782 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: France. Highest density in: Guernsey. Breton Surname Definition: Local 'of Brittany.' (a) Nick. 'the Breton.' Immigrants from Brittany. A very large number occur in the Hundred Rolls of 1373. John de Brytaygn, Cambridgeshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

  6. Middle Breton (12th century - 1650) The phonetic system. Middle Breton will be marked by the impoverishment of the phonetic system, dialectal fractures, the influence of the novel. The vocabulary of Old Breton was very rich in terms of grammar, mathematics, theatre… Abstract words in general were gradually replaced by words of French origin.

  7. The Breton family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Breton families were found in Canada in 1911. In 1840 there were 2 Breton families living in Massachusetts.