• 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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    It belongs to Vannes Agglomeration community, the group of cities gathered around Vannes, and the main users of this airfield are Vannes flying club, the...
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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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  • 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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    The sieges of Vannes of 1342 were a series of four sieges of the town of Vannes that occurred throughout 1342. Two rival claimants to the Duchy of Brittany...
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    Bedford. The exact circumstances of Courtenay's death are not known. Peter Vannes, Queen Mary's ambassador to the Republic of Venice, wrote her a report...
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  • an English politician. In the 1550s Page was a servant in Venice to Peter Vannes. Returning to England, he became secretary to Francis Russell, 2nd Earl...
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    Cornelius Grapheus • Johannes Secundus • Juan de Valdés, Alfonso de Valdés • Peter Vannes • Pieter Gillis • Gentian Hervetus • Jan Łaski • Pierre Barbier • Lambert...
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    Rajputs and the rebel Afghans who had captured the city. January 28 – Peter Vannes, the Italian-born envoy for England's King Henry VIII, arrives in Rome...
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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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