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Breton usually refers to:
Breton may also refer to:

People

  • André Breton (1896—1966), French author and surrealist theorist.
  • Didier Breton, business executive
  • Joel Breton (born 1971), game producer, entrepreneur and disc jockey
  • Jules Adolphe Aime Louis Breton (1827—1906), French realist painter.
  • Malan Breton (born 1973), American fashion designer
  • Nicholas Breton, 16th century poet
  • Thierry Breton (born 1955), the French Minister of Economy, Finance, and Industry.
  • Tomás Bretón (1850—1923), Spanish musician and composer

    Other uses

  • Breton (Elder Scrolls), a race in The Elder Scrolls game series who are descendants of men and Elves
  • Breton, an alternative name for the Cabernet Franc red wine grape
  • Breton (horse), A breed of horse. ==

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