Hennebont (French pronunciation: [ɛnbɔ̃]; Breton: Henbont) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France....
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Joanna of Flanders (section Siege of Hennebont)
march on Redon, Charles of Blois arrived in 1342 and besieged the town Hennebont, where Joanna was residing for the time being. At the same time, her enemy...
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The canton of Hennebont is an administrative division of the Morbihan department, northwestern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton...
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John of Montfort (category People from Hennebont)
then Vannes and the places surrounding the Château de Suscinio, Auray, Hennebont, and then Quimperlé. Having failed to take the domains of Rohan, he submitted...
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(English: Hennebont National Stud) is one of five equestrian centers in the French region of Brittany. It was created in 1856 in Hennebont, Morbihan,...
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The siege of Hennebont occurred during the War of the Breton Succession. The forces of Charles of Blois conducted an unsuccessful siege of Jeanne of Flandre's...
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la Joie-Notre-Dame), is a former Cistercian abbey on the territory of Hennebont. It was part of the diocese of Vannes. Today, it is the site of the national...
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Amaury de Clisson (section Defender of Hennebont)
stage were besieged at the port city of Hennebont. De Clisson remained the main Breton commander at Hennebont against the Franco-Breton siege of the city...
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arranged Charlotte's marriage to the then Count Pierre de Polignac of Hennebont, Morbihan, Brittany, France, who, by the Prince's ordinance, took the...
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her possessions in the east indefensible, she set up headquarters at Hennebont in western Brittany but was driven into Brest and besieged, the siege...
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Roche-Moisan as compensation. Jeanne finally settled at the Castle of Hennebont, a port town on the Brittany coast, which was in the territory of her...
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the town of Redon and moved to the small but strongly walled town of Hennebont. She despatched a senior counsellor to encourage English military intervention...
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sailing boats to continue providing services to the upstream commune of Hennebont. The first structure is a cable-stayed truss-girder bridge, built between...
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Retrieved 14 May 2024. "Hennebont. L'écrivain Jean Lavoué consacre un livre au poète René-Guy Cadou". Ouest-France (in French). Hennebont. 19 October 2019....
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and bishop. His brothers were Jérôme (lord of Quinipily and governor of Hennebont), René (governor of Vannes), Christophe (lord of Camors and Louis (lord...
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10. Retrieved 26 April 2022. "Jumelage Hennebont – Halhul (Palestine)". hennebont.bzh (in French). Hennebont. Retrieved 1 June 2020. "العلاقات الدولية"...
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subsequently fought under Bertrand du Guesclin in Brittany; was wounded before Hennebont; and took part in an expedition against William I of Guelders in 1388...
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info (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-23. "Sgouropoulos rejoint Karlsson à Hennebont". L'Équipe (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-23. "CREATE SUCCESS". CREATE...
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Prince Pierre, Duke of Valentinois (category People from Hennebont)
Raphaël Antoine Melchior de Polignac was born at the Château de Kerscamp, Hennebont, Morbihan, France. He was the fourth son and youngest child of Count Maxence...
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Lord of Léon was the son of Herve II of Léon and his first wife Anne of Hennebont. Herve became Lord of Léon after his father's death around 1218. His fief...
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Charles de Blois-Châtillon, with his army, in the attack of Siege of Hennebont in 1342, an epic battle during the war of succession of Brittany "The...
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England and had issue. Peter (1241–1268), Lord of Dinan, Hade, Léon, Hennebont and La Roche-Derrien. Alix (1243–1288), Dame de Pontarcy; married John...
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Guénin Guer Guern Le Guerno Guidel Guillac Guilliers Guiscriff Helléan Hennebont Le Hézo Hœdic Houat Île-aux-Moines Île-d'Arz Inguiniel Inzinzac-Lochrist...
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Paul-Yves Pezron (category People from Hennebont)
Paul-Yves Pezron (20 January 1639, Hennebont, – 9 October 1706, Brie) was a seventeenth-century Cistercian brother from Brittany, best known for his 1703...
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area, distributed among the neighboring towns of Ploemeur, Lanester, Hennebont and Quéven. Each of these neighbourhoods could hold up to 280 houses....
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of the Kemenet-Héboé, that is to say two thirds of the old castle of Hennebont, the parishes of Inzinzac and Penquesten, most of Saint-Caradec and Caudan...
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communes: Brandérion Bubry Calan Caudan Cléguer Gâvres Gestel Groix Guidel Hennebont Inguiniel Inzinzac-Lochrist Lanester Languidic Lanvaudan Larmor-Plage...
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Anthony Le Tallec (category People from Hennebont)
an attacking midfielder for Liverpool, Sochaux, and Annecy FC. Born in Hennebont, Le Tallec was signed from Le Havre AC by Liverpool in 2001, along with...
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Osismis (Brest), garrisoned by the milites Mauri Osismiaci Blabia (perhaps Hennebont), garrisoned by the milites Carronensii Benetis (possibly Vannes), garrisoned...
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It connects with the Canal de Nantes à Brest at Pontivy and runs to Hennebont, a distance of 60 km. From the last lock at Polvern, the river is tidal...
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