Alan Heusaff, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alan Heusaff

French linguist and Breton nationalist

Date of Birth: 23-Jul-1921

Place of Birth: Saint-Yvi, Brittany, France

Date of Death: 03-Nov-1999

Profession: military personnel, linguist, lexicographer

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Alan Heusaff

  • Alan Heusaff, also Alan Heussaff (23 July 1921 in Saint-Yvi, Finistère – 3 November 1999 in Galway) was a Breton nationalist, linguist, dictionary compiler, prolific journalist and lifetime campaigner for solidarity between the Celtic peoples.
  • A co-founder of the Celtic League in 1961, he was its first general secretary until 1984. A native Breton speaker, he trained as a primary school teacher but in his early twenties joined the separatist Bezen Perrot militia (1943–44), for which he was sentenced to death in absentia at a court martial by the post-World War II French government, but eventually amnestied in 1967.
  • After studying mathematics and physics at the University of Marburg, Germany, he arrived in Ireland in 1950.
  • He continued his studies at University College, Galway, and, on graduation, joined the Irish Meteorological Service, becoming a naturalised Irish citizen in 1955. An aviation meteorologist, he devoted his spare time and retirement to peaceful activism, promoting the languages, culture and autonomy of the Celtic countries.
  • Among the honours he received for his work was the 1986 Gradam an Phiarsaigh (annual Pearse award) presented by the President of Ireland, Patrick Hillery.
  • In the same year, at the Welsh Eisteddfod, he was elected as a Bard of the Welsh Gorsedd.
  • He was fluent in all the six modern Celtic languages as well as English, French and German.

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