Jean Adigard of Gautries
Jean Adigard of Gautries , born in 1890 with Paris and deceased in 1947 with Ségrie-Fountain is a poet and a Norman philologist , resulting from a family originating in Saint-Lo.
Wrote inter alia the Scandinavian Noms of people in Normandy, 911-1066 (Lund 1954), created the Normand flag with cross of Saint Olaf burst (in 1939, according to that of William the Conqueror on the Mora, the v. Tapisserie of Bayeux, Planche 38. Resulting according to the historiographers from the standard with papal cross data with Guillaume of Normandy by the Pope Alexandre II (under the councils of Of Bordeaux the Hildebrand, future Pope Gregoire VII), and which burned in 1932 in the abbey of the Battle (Caen). Flag which was used as achétype with Olaf Haraldsson, King de Norvège in 1015/28, known as Saint Olaf, host of Richard II of Normandy in 1013/14, and baptized with Rouen by the Archbishop Robert d' Evreux. Olaf was the evangelist of the Scandinavian countries, it brought back there in its country the streamer of Normandy, whose origin is the solar wheel, which taken the name of Danebrog, to the origin of all the other Scandinavian flags.
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