Saint Goulven de Léon (also Golven, Golvinus, Golvenus) was a saint in Brittany in the 6th-7th century. Any knowledge of his life is derived from his...
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Goulven (French pronunciation: [ɡulvɛ̃]; Breton: Goulc'hen) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in northwestern France. Inhabitants of...
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2008, 19.67% of primary-school children attended bilingual schools. Goulven of Léon, saint and bishop Gérard Jaffrès (born 1956), musician, singer, songwriter...
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Léon Jean Jacques Baréty (18 October 1883 – 10 February 1971) was a French politician who was briefly Minister of Industry and Commerce in 1940. Léon...
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(720–725) Goennoc, Bishop of Quimper Gouesnon, Bishop of Leon Goulven de Léon, Bishop of Leon Guenin, 10th Bishop of Vannes Hinguethen, 13th Bishop of...
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Holy Grail (section Chrétien de Troyes)
(2003): 101-42, vol. 10, 101-142 (2003). Peron, Goulven. L'influence des Metamorphoses d'Ovide sur la visite de Perceval au chateau du Roi Pecheur, Journal...
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Landerneau (redirect from Pont de Rohan)
of the Elorn River which divides the Breton provinces of Cornouaille and Léon, 22 km (14 mi) east of Brest. The name is from Lan Terneo and can mean "(religious)...
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Pol-de-Léon opened in 1907. Brest - Lambezellac closed in 1939 and Lambezellac - Lesneves closed on 6 October 1946 and Lesneves - St. Pol-de-Léon closed...
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Thirst of Men (category Films directed by Serge de Poligny)
as Le Toulonnais Jean-Henri Chambois Marius David Mohamed Fatmi Jérôme Goulven Olivier Hussenot Heddy Miller Pierre Moncorbier as Le Savoyard Geneviève...
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Eusen 1929–1941: Victor Le Gorgeu 1921–1929: Léon Nardon 1920–1921: Hippolyte Masson 1919–1920: Louis Léon Nardon 1912–1919: Hippolyte Masson 1908–1912:...
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