Carnac (French pronunciation: [kaʁnak]; Breton: Karnag, pronounced [ˈkaːʁnaɡ]) is a commune beside the Gulf of Morbihan on the south coast of Brittany...
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The Carnac stones (Breton: Steudadoù Karnag) are an exceptionally dense collection of megalithic sites near the south coast of Brittany in northwestern...
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Carnac the Magnificent was a recurring comedic role played by Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. One of Carson's most well-known...
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Carnac Island (Nyungar: Ngoorloormayup, lit. 'place of little brother') is a 19-hectare (47-acre), A-Class, island nature reserve about 10 kilometres (6...
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Karnak (disambiguation) (redirect from Carnac (disambiguation))
a French passenger ship Carnac, a commune in Morbihan, Brittany, France Carnac stones, a set of megaliths in Carnac Carnac (The Silver Sequence), a fictional...
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Rivett-Carnac (August 31, 1901 – July 18, 1980) was a Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A descendant of Sir James Rivett-Carnac, Rivett-Carnac...
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The Silver Sequence (redirect from Carnac (The Silver Sequence))
revived from the ocean floor, although it was fatally wounded by The Roar and Carnac in their last battle. To defeat The Roar and her two newborns, Helen must...
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Thomas Charles Rivett-Carnac OBE (born 1977) is a former political strategist for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. He is also...
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Rivett-Carnac Baronetcy, of Derby, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 12 March 1836 for James Rivett-Carnac, Chairman...
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Frances Clytie Rivett-Carnac née Greenstock (16 May 1874 – 1 January 1962) was a British sailor who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. She was a crew...
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Carnac-Rouffiac (French pronunciation: [kaʁnak ʁufjak]; Occitan: Carnac e Rofiac) is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France. The Séoune...
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E. C. R. Lorac (redirect from Carol Carnac)
British crime writer, who wrote under the pseudonyms E. C. R. Lorac, Carol Carnac and Mary Le Bourne during the golden age of detective fiction. The youngest...
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coastline. It had a population of 759,684 in 2019. It is noted for its Carnac stones, which predate and are more extensive than the Stonehenge monument...
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Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 2nd Baronet, CB, CIE, GCStJ, FBA, FSA (15 October 1850 – 3 March 1931) was an Indian-born British administrator and the Chief...
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Brigadier-General John Carnac (c. 1721 – 29 November 1800) was a British officer who served three times as Commander-in-Chief of India. John Carnac was baptised...
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these stylized designs are found in Morbihan, France, on the Carnac megaliths. "The Carnac complex, France". www.ancient-wisdom.com. Retrieved 2021-01-31...
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the audience, led by McMahon. Carnac the Magnificent, a turbaned psychic, could answer questions before seeing them. Carnac had a trademark entrance in...
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Sir James Rivett-Carnac, 1st Baronet (11 November 1784 – 28 January 1846) was an Indian-born British statesman and politician who served as Governor of...
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vocals; Kath Power on vocal melodies and synthesiser; and Peter Rivett-Carnac on guitar, synthesiser and sampling. They released three studio albums,...
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Admiral John Rivett-Carnac or John Rivett Carnac (27 June 1796 – 1 January 1869) was an officer in the Royal Navy who became an early explorer in Western...
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of sacred standing stone Carlin stone – Name of many stones in Scotland Carnac stones – Set of megalithic sites in Brittany, France Ceremonial pole – Stake...
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Skinny. Retrieved February 10, 2023. "À Carnac, des militants Civitas empêchent le concert de Kali Malone" [In Carnac, Civitas activists prevented the concert...
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Rivett-Carnac, 6th Baronet, Rivett-Carnac joined the Royal Navy in 1910. and served in the First World War and was mentioned in despatches. Rivett-Carnac became...
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Inhabitants of La Trinité-sur-Mer are called Trinitains. It is located east of Carnac. The town is primarily a port, with a seaside quay dotted by numerous seafood...
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in English refers to large stone circles such as those found among the Carnac stones in Brittany, France. Unlike in English, the word "cromlech" in many...
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from the original on January 22, 2016. Retrieved January 17, 2016. Rivett-Carnac, Mark. "Snoop Dogg Has Launched a Media Platform for Marijuana". Time. Archived...
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Shuja-ud-Daula. On 3 May 1764 British EIC forces under the command of Colonel John Carnac were victorious in a 3rd battle at Patna against the Nawab of Oudh Shuja-ud-Daula...
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George Griffith (redirect from Levin Carnac)
boat.: 200 Six short stories were thus published under his pen name Levin Carnac in Pearson's Weekly in April and May 1895.: 200 Griffith later claimed...
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The biggest dolmen near Hwasun, South Korea The dolmen Er-Roc'h-Feutet in Carnac, Brittany, France Crucuno dolmen in Plouharnel, Brittany, France Kilclooney...
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France has numerous megalithic sites from the Neolithic, including the Carnac stones site (approximately 3,300 BC). In 600 BC, Ionian Greeks from Phocaea...
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