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Bernat Manciet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bernat Manciet Bernat Manciet () (27 September 1923, Sabres, Landes, France - 3 June 2005, Mont-de-Marsan) was a major Occitan author. ==Biography== Manciet attended school first in his native Sabres and then spent three years in the ''lycée'' of Talence where he lived at his uncles', who were priests. They taught him Latin and Ancient Greek. He went on to sit his ''baccalauréat'' in Bordeaux on a Sunday of June, 1940. His education provided him with an incredible erudition that transpired from his every words. As World War II broke out, Manciet started studying literature and political sciences. This is how he became a diplomat with Marie-Pierre Kœnig, who was a high commissioner in Germany at a time when the defeated nation was trying to rebuild itself. He also took part in the Nuremberg Trials. In 1955, his diplomatic career led him to such places as Brazil and Montevideo in Uruguay, where his acute geopolitical skills probably sprang from. Back in the Landes, he got wed, fathered five children and ran his step-family's company, only for it to go bankrupt after ten years. Bernat Manciet managed ''Òc'' magazine but always refused to side with such Occitan activists as Robèrt Lafont and Max Roqueta, with whom he nonetheless was quite friendly.
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