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    economic performance. Airplanes Vannes has a small airfield in the village of Monterblanc, called Vannes-Meucon airport, or "Vannes – Golfe du Morbihan airport"...
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  • Vannes Olympique Club (Breton: Klub Olimpek Gwened; commonly referred to as simply Vannes) is a professional French football club based in Vannes. The...
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  • RC Vannes (French: Rugby Club Vannes, Rugbi Klub Gwened) is a French rugby union club based in Vannes currently competing in Top 14. Founded in 1950, they...
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  • Look up Vannes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vannes may refer to: Vannes, Vannes, Morbihan, Brittany, France; a commune and city Vannes station...
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  • Château de Pouy-sur-Vannes is a listed historic château in Pouy-sur-Vannes, Aube, France. The château was built in the 16th century. In 1973, Countess...
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    Vannes Airport (aéroport de Vannes-Golfe du Morbihan) is a regional airport in France (IATA: VNE, ICAO: LFRV). It supports general aviation. Vannes airport...
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  • Count of Vannes was the title held by the rulers of the County of Vannes. Bretons held the hinterland around Vannes (Breton: Gwened) as early as Waroch...
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  • Canton of Vannes may refer to: Canton of Vannes-1, Morbihan, Brittany, France Canton of Vannes-2, Morbihan, Brittany, France Canton of Vannes-3, Morbihan...
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  • René Vannes (1888 Lille, France–1956 Brussels) was a Belgian musicologist and author of a standard history of lutenists, which is also used as a standard...
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  • Emperor. Alan was the second son of Count Ridoredh of Vannes. He succeeded his brother Pascweten in Vannes when the latter died, probably in the middle of 876...
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    Vannes is a railway station in Vannes, Brittany, France. The station was opened on 21 September 1862 is located on the Savenay–Landerneau railway. Today...
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    Ridoredh (redirect from Ridoredh of Vannes)
    Ridoredh was the count of Vannes in the ninth century. According to a family tree added to a manuscript of the Abbey of Saint-Aubin around the year 1100...
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  • and Vannes immediately wrote to Wolsey asking for a living. Silvestro Gigli, another native of Lucca who was bishop of Worcester, recommended Vannes to...
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  • Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning with Vanne All pages with titles containing Vanne Vannes (disambiguation) Venne (disambiguation) Van de Venne...
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  • Pascweten (died 876) was the count of Vannes and a claimant to the rule of Brittany. He was a son of Ridoredh of Vannes, a prominent and wealthy aristocrat...
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  • Saint Gobrien de Vannes was a Breton churchman, nineteenth Bishop of Vannes, in the eighth century. His feast is 10 November. Gobrien was born around 660...
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    Theil-sur-Vanne (French pronunciation: [tɛj syʁ van], literally Theil on Vanne) is a former commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
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    mostly lived in Nantes, Vannes, Redon, Rennes, Fougères, Dol-de-Bretagne, Dinan and Guérande. All these towns except Vannes and Guérande are located...
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  • They are captured and brought before Lord Oliver de Vannes and his second-in-command, DeKere. De Vannes kills François, believing he is a French spy. The...
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    (Haute-Marne) Laval (Mayenne) Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) Bar-le-Duc (Meuse) Vannes (Morbihan) Metz (Moselle) Nevers (Nièvre) Lille (Nord) Beauvais (Oise) Alençon...
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    Neuville-sur-Vanne (French pronunciation: [nøvil syʁ van], literally Neuville on Vanne, before 2008: Neuville-sur-Vannes) is a commune in the Aube department...
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  • Vitonus (redirect from Saint Vanne)
    Saint Vitonus (died 525), also called Vanne or Vaune, became a monk as a young man and was later made Bishop of Verdun by King Clovis I. In 486, following...
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    Marda Vanne (born Margaretha van Hulsteyn; 27 September 1896 – 27 April 1970) was a South African actress who found fame in London.: 48  Margaretha was...
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    Roche-Bernard Rochefort-en-Terre Sarzeau La Trinité-Porhoët Vannes-Centre Vannes-Est Vannes-Ouest "Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations...
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    French fourth tier side Vannes had become the latest partner club for the group. The two clubs were already linked after Vannes' President Maxime Ray had...
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    Vannes Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Vannes) is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Peter in Vannes, Brittany, France. The cathedral...
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  • The Council of Vannes, also known as the Council of Veneticum, was a Christian provincial council in the year 465. Perpetuus of Tours presided. Bishops...
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  • throughout Western Europe, Didier de la Cour, Prior of the Abbey of St.-Vannes in Lorraine, inaugurated in 1598 a strict disciplinary reform with the full...
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  • first partner club. Vannes OC (2021–present) On 18 February 2021, CFG announced that French Championnat National 2 (tier 4) club Vannes OC would be its second...
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  • came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Vannes. It consists of the following communes: Vannes (partly) "Décret n° 2014-215 du 21 février 2014...
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