Landévennec (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃devɛnɛk]; Breton: Landevenneg) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. Landévennec...
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The Landévennec Group is a group of 10th and 11th century illuminated manuscripts of the Four Evangelists from Basse-Bretagne, probably all from the scriptorium...
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Thetgo, Tydie) of Landevennec was a Breton saint of the 5th or 6th century. He was a hermit who founded monasteries at Landévennec in Brittany, France...
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Landévennec Abbey (French: Abbaye de Landévennec, Abbaye Saint-Guénolé de Landévennec) is a Benedictine monastery at Landévennec in Brittany, in the department...
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years later, they left the island and reached Landévennec, with the island then being given to Landévennec Abbey by Gradlon. 48°18′0.4″N 4°14′50.89″W /...
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opposite bank of the Landévennec estuary. Winwaloe died at his monastery on 3 March 532. Winwaloe was venerated as a saint at Landévennec until Viking invasions...
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The Landevennec Formation is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period. Earth sciences portal France portal...
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On the River Rance Magouër (Plouhinec, Morbihan) Plouhinec, Finistère Landévennec Ship cemetery at Ekenabben in Blekinge. The River Tamar downstream of...
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cult-centers was Isernia, in Italy. Saint Guignolé (Winwaloe), first Abbot of Landévennec, who acquired his priapic status by confusion of his name with gignere...
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it is accessible by dry land at low tide and faces the Landévennec ship graveyard and Landévennec Abbey. The corniche de Térénez, running along the right...
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Great. Alan landed at Dol in 936, at the invitation of a monk, Jean de Landévennec, and with the aid of Æthelstan. By 937 Alan was master of most of Brittany...
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Lampaul-Plouarzel Lampaul-Ploudalmézeau Lanarvily Landéda Landeleau Landerneau Landévennec Landivisiau Landrévarzec Landudal Landudec Landunvez Langolen Lanhouarneau...
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glass window by Gabriel Léglise representing "Saint Guénolé, abbé de Landévennec, sauvant le roi Gradlon lors de la submersion de la ville d'Ys" Church...
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Cornouaille) in Armorica. In his Life of St. Pol de Leon, Wrmonoc of Landévennec refers to a "King Marc whose other name is Quonomorus". Also rendered...
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dynasty and Sui dynasty (d. 604) March 3 – Winwaloe, saint and founder of Landévennec Abbey (b.c. 460) October 17 – Pope Boniface II An Ding Wang, emperor...
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financial difficulties. She sat in the French Navy's mothball fleet in Landevennec until she was sold for scrap in 2014.[citation needed] Argentine Navy...
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Tudi may refer to: Tudigong or Tudi, a Chinese tutelary deity Tudy of Landevennec, also known as Tudi, Medieval Breton saint Tudi Wiggins, Canadian actress...
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6th century, born at Ergué-Gabéric (Finistère), the second abbot of Landévennec Abbey, successor in 532 to the founder, Saint Winwaloe (Gwenole). The...
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of Le Faou. According to the necrology of the Abbaye Saint-Guénolé de Landévennec, Herve II died on 23 November in an unspecified year around 1218, while...
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known as Alan Barbetorte, from England c. 937–938. In the Cartulaire de Landévennec, Uurmaelon comes Cornubia According to Poisson and Le Mat, his self proclaimed...
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validated by any reliable document, nor any archaeological proof of their presence on the site, except perhaps at Péran and more certainly at Landévennec....
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to the "Friends" expired, Colbert was towed to the mothball fleet in Landevennec. She was cannibalized for parts, mainly from the boilers and turbines...
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U-boat pen in Brest, though Henri Le Masson states that she was towed to Landévennec in the roadstead of Brest. Allied bombers sank the hulk on 27 August...
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association of schools at Lanvéoc; the naval 'graveyard' for ships at Landévennec. One can also find many remains of old military fortifications and other...
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calendar) Nicolaus Zinzendorf (Lutheran) Pachomius the Great Tudy of Landevennec May 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Commemoration of the end of the German...
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died at the beginning of the 6th century. Elsewhere, a cartulary of Landévennec describes Charlemagne sending ambassadors to appeal for Gradlon Mur's...
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hagiographic Life, completed in 884 by a Breton monk named Wrmonoc of Landévennec Abbey, Paul was the son of a Welsh chieftain named Perphirius/Porphyrius...
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Camaret-sur-Mer to the west, Roscanvel to the northwest, Lanvéoc to the north, Landévennec to the north-east and Telgruc-sur-Mer to the east. Crozon is the chef-lieu...
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player 2001 – Jvke, American singer-songwriter 532 – Winwaloe, founder of Landévennec Abbey (b. c. 460) 1009 – Abd al-Rahman Sanchuelo, Umayyad chief minister...
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Lampaul-Plouarzel Lampaul-Ploudalmézeau Lanarvily Landéda Landeleau Landerneau Landévennec Landivisiau Landrévarzec Landudal Landudec Landunvez Langolen Lanhouarneau...
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