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Auray (French pronunciation: [ɔʁɛ]; Breton: An Alre, [ãn alˈreː] or
simply Alre) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department,
administrative region of Brittany...
- The
Battle of
Auray took
place on 29
September 1364 at the Breton-French town of
Auray. This
battle was the
decisive confrontation of the
Breton War of...
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Auray (French: Gare d'Auray) is a
railway station in
Auray, Brittany, France. The
station was
opened on 21
September 1862 is
located at
kilometric point...
- Montforts.
Charles was
eventually killed in
combat during the
Battle of
Auray in 1364,
which with the
second treaty of
Guerande in 1381
determined the...
- The
canton of
Auray is an
administrative division of the
Morbihan department,
northwestern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
- The
Auray-Vannes Half
Marathon (French: Semi-marathon d'Auray-Vannes) is an
annual road
running competition over the half
marathon distance (21.097 km)...
- The
Auray–Quiberon line is a single-track,
standard gauge French rail line that
serves the
Quiberon peninsula. It
branches off at
Auray from the Savenay–Landerneau...
- succession.
Montfort was
ultimately successful following the
Battle of
Auray in 1364 but, in a
surprising turn of events,
pledged his
loyalty to the...
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quickly advanced on
Auray before engaging and
being defeated by
Hoche at Vannes. By
early July,
Hermilly had been
forced out of
Auray and was
besieged in...
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situated beside the
river Auray (or
river Loc'h.) In
modern times it has
become one of the
quarters of the
commune of
Auray in the
department of Morbihan...