- The
Blavet (French pronunciation: [blavɛ]; Breton: Blavezh)
river flows from
central Brittany and
enters the
Atlantic Ocean on the
south coast near Lorient...
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Michel Blavet (March 13, 1700 –
October 28, 1768) was a
French composer and
flute virtuoso.
Although Blavet taught himself to play
almost every instrument...
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Brittany in north-western France. It lies at the
confluence of the
river Blavet and the
Canal de
Nantes à Brest.
Inhabitants of
Pontivy are
called Pontivyens...
- of
Blavet (French:
Bataille du
Blavet) was an
encounter between the
Huguenot forces of
Soubise and a
French fleet under the Duke of
Nevers in
Blavet harbour...
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belongs to the Vannetais. The
Blavet river forms the
eastern border of the commune. The
Sarre river, a
tributary of the
Blavet river,
flows through Melrand...
- Ével
forms part of the commune's north-eastern border, then
flows into the
Blavet,
which forms its
northern and north-western borders.
Inhabitants of Languidic...
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region of France. It
links the
cities of
Kervignac and
Lanester across the
Blavet river,
replacing a
ferry that had been in use
since the 17th century. Its...
- and well-conducted
attack (in 1625) on the
Royalist fleet in the
river Blavet (which
included the
cutting of a boom in the face of
superior numbers) and...
- the
start of the
Brittany Campaign in 1590 at what was then
known as Port
Blavet during the War of the
Catholic League. At the time, the
governor of Brittany...
- Lorraine, Duke of Mercœur, the
governor of Brittany,
offered the port of
Blavet to King
Philip II of
Spain so that he
could harbour his fleet. The occupation...