Morvan Marchal (; 31 July 1900,
Vitré,
Ille-et-Vilaine
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– 13 August 1963,
Paris
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; also known as Maurice Marchal) was an architect and a prominent member of the
Breton national movement. He is best known for having designed the national
flag of Brittany.
Biography
A former pupil of the Saint Martin's day college of
Rennes
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, Marchal went on to study architecture at the Rennes School of Art. In 1918 he joined the
Breton Regionalist Union and became involved with its journal
Breiz Atao ("Brittany Always!") and the nationalist youth movement Breton Youth.
In 1923 he designed the Breton national flag
Gwenn ha du ("Black and White"). An artist, poet and illustrator, he participated in many Breton publications, political and intellectual. He also belonged to "
Seiz Breur", a group of Breton artists.
He took part in the creation of the Breton Separatist Party (PAB) at the first congress of ''Breiz Atao'', held in September 1927 at
Rosporden. He was a member of the party's management committee. In constant conflict with the pro-Nazi nationalist
Olier Mordrel, he finally broke with ''Breiz Atao''.
At the 11 April 1931 congress, the PAB split. Mordrel set up the fascist
Breton National Party, and Marchal joined the moderate
Breton Federalist League, from which in 1932 he founded the journal ''Federal Brittany''. In 1934, he joined the Breton Federalist Movement, with Y. Gestalen, Francis Bayer of Kern, Goulven Mazéas and
Rafig Tullou. In 1938 he signed the manifesto of the Breton federalists, which affirmed:
...the pressing duty to gather those of our compatriots who do not want to confuse Brittany with the Church; Brittany with reaction; Brittany with puerile anti-French bias; Brittany with capitalism; and even less, Brittany with racism.[''Manifesto of Breton Federalists'', p. 14.]
Marchal turned to philosophical and occult studies, associated with Druidic revivalism. With other members of the Breton Federalist Movement, he founded the neo-Pagan "
Kredenn Geltiek Hollvedel" (World Celtic Creed) group, of which he was the first arch-Druid. The group is separate from the
Gorsedd of Brittany.
Wartime activity and later life
During the war, Marchal was not associated with the pro-Nazi activities of Mordrel and his followers. However his group Kredenn Geltiek Hollvedel published a Druidic journal, ''Nemeton'', one of the goals of which was to denounce Catholic influence in Brittany in the name of a supposed Aryan (Indo-European) cultural fraternity which bound a
Nordic "New Europe" to the Celtic fatherland in Germany.
Following the
Liberation of France
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Nazi Germany in ...
he suffered from the association of Breton nationalism with collaborationism. He left Brittany to live in Paris, where he worked installing gas. He continued to contribute to some journals, such as Marius Lepage's ''Le Symbolisme''. He died in poverty in 1963 in the commonroom of the
Lariboisière hospital.
A street of the district of Poultière in the North-East of
Vitré has been named after him.
Morvan Marchal was buried in Paris in 1963 and re-buried in the family grave in
Châteaugiron, near Rennes in Brittany on 24 January 1997.
References
Bibliography
''The Breton movement''. Published by real Brittany 1954
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1900 births
1963 deaths
People from Vitré, Ille-et-Vilaine
Breton Autonomist Party politicians
Breton Federalist League politicians
Founders of modern pagan movements
French modern pagans