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Bénodet (French pronunciation: [benɔdɛ]; Breton: Benoded) is a
commune in the Finistère
department and
administrative region of
Brittany in north-western...
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Bénodet. The name of the town of
Bénodet comes from the river; ben
means river mouth in Breton. The
river runs past, or through, the
towns of
Bénodet...
- group, in the final.
Gravelotte won that
match 3–2.
Gravelotte died in
Bénodet on 23
August 1939, aged 63. "Eugène
Henry Gravelotte Olympic Results"....
- Saint-Thomas
Becket at
Avrieux (Rhône-Alpes), and Église Saint-Thomas
Becket at
Bénodet (Brittany),
Among his
obligations in
contrition to Henry,
William de Tracy...
- commémorative de la
guerre 1870–1871.
After his
retirement he
moved to
Bénodet in Brittany,
where he
became known for his philanthropy, and a
street was...
- Boat
cemetery in
Bénodet...
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These architectures are
particularly present in Dinard, La
Baule and
Bénodet.
Architecture from the 20th
century can be seen in Saint-Nazaire, Brest...
- for prizes, were held in
Torpoint in the 1700s.
Torpoint is
twinned with
Benodet (Benoded) in Brittany, France. 1894 The
Torpoint Town
Council was established...
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clergyman Charlotte Carew Pole, women's
rights advocate Antony is
twinned with
Benodet (Benoded) in Brittany, France.
Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey: Landranger...
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lived the rest of his days in
South America. 13
March 1892
Hermann Fol 46
Bénodet,
France Fol, a
Swiss zoologist regarded as the
father of
modern cell biology...