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    Saint-Léry (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ leʁi]; Breton: Sant-Leri) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants...
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  • Jean de Léry (1536–1613), French explorer and writer François-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry (1754-1824), Canadian born military engineer Saint-Léry, a commune...
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    Léry (French pronunciation: [leʁi]) is a small town situated along the south shore of Lake Saint-Louis in Quebec, Canada. The population as of the Canada...
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    create their own commune and parish. The fishermen found the church in Saint-Cornély to be too far from the port, and had one built in a more convenient...
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    transcribed by Abbé Piederrière, rector of Saint-Léry, in 1863. It presents Onenne as the sister of Saint Judicaël and Saint Urielle, daughter of Judaël, king...
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    is no direct line from Vannes to Saint-Brieuc (118 km away in the north of Brittany), so the train from Vannes to Saint Brieuc goes via Rennes, which doubles...
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    Mme de Léry, then he had "indeed made a conquest". Born at Quebec City in 1721, Chaussegros was the son of Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry and his...
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    Monuments Board of Canada at the Royal Military College Saint-Jean. "Constructed in 1743 by M. de Léry under orders from Governor la Galissonnière. This post...
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    position as Secretary of State of the Navy. At the same time, privateers from Saint-Malo took shelter there. In 1700, the town grew out of l'Enclot following...
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    him (7th century) Saint Laurus (Lery), born in Wales, he went to Brittany and founded the monastery later called after him, Saint-Léry, on the River Doneff...
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    port of Saint-Goustan to re-capture the town of Port Royal in Acadia on behalf of Cardinal Richelieu. Benjamin Franklin arrived at the port of Saint-Goustan...
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    Construction was started in 1734 by Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry. When complete, Fort Saint-Frédéric walls were twelve feet thick and four stories high...
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    Saint-Gravé Saint-Guyomard Saint-Jacut-les-Pins Saint-Jean-Brévelay Saint-Jean-la-Poterie Saint-Laurent-sur-Oust Saint-Léry Saint-Malo-de-Beignon Saint...
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    Saint-Gravé Saint-Guyomard Saint-Jacut-les-Pins Saint-Jean-Brévelay Saint-Jean-la-Poterie Saint-Laurent-sur-Oust Saint-Léry Saint-Malo-de-Beignon Saint...
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    part of the Quiberon peninsula, the northern part being the commune of Saint-Pierre-Quiberon. It is primarily known as a seaside resort for French tourists...
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    Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys (Breton: Lokentaz) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants of Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys...
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    Léry, then his father had made une belle conquete. He came from a notable Québécois family: He was a grandson of Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry (1682-1756)...
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  • Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry (October 3, 1682 – March 23, 1756), was Louis XV's Chief Engineer of New France. He is recognised as the father of the...
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    road leading from Quimper to Rennes. Saint Judicaël founded a monastery in the area, at a place called Saint-Léry. The first historical mention of Mauron...
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    Haras National d'Hennebont Hennebont has three soccer clubs: The Entente Saint Gilloise d'Hennebont (ESG), created in 1976, is a friendly neighborhood...
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    Saint-Gravé Saint-Guyomard Saint-Jacut-les-Pins Saint-Jean-Brévelay Saint-Jean-la-Poterie Saint-Laurent-sur-Oust Saint-Léry Saint-Malo-de-Beignon Saint...
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    INSEE "Gildas, the cabin boy from Groix" 2007 by the students of College Saint Tudy-ile de Groix-*[1] Official site (in French) Ile de Groix Groix info...
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  • Saint-Gonnery (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ɡɔnʁi]; Breton: Sant-Goneri) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants...
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    Saint-Gravé Saint-Guyomard Saint-Jacut-les-Pins Saint-Jean-Brévelay Saint-Jean-la-Poterie Saint-Laurent-sur-Oust Saint-Léry Saint-Malo-de-Beignon Saint...
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    Saint-Avé (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿ave]; Breton: Sant-Teve) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. It's the...
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    Saint-Allouestre (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿alwɛstʁ]; Breton: Sant-Aleustr) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France...
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  • The two armies met at a place called Brambily (currently the town of Saint-Léry) near Mauron castle. 2,000 men commanded by the Englishman Sir Walter...
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    its moat) (late XVe). The Notre-Dame-de-Joie basilica. [Basilica:[1] The Saint Joseph church. [Eglise St. Joseph:[2] Every year the final round of Kan...
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    Saint-Gravé Saint-Guyomard Saint-Jacut-les-Pins Saint-Jean-Brévelay Saint-Jean-la-Poterie Saint-Laurent-sur-Oust Saint-Léry Saint-Malo-de-Beignon Saint...
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  • Charles-Étienne Chaussegros de Léry (September 30, 1774 – February 17, 1842) was a seigneur and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in the town...
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