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Carnoët (French pronunciation: [kaʁnwɛt]; Breton: Karnoed) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France.
Communes of...
- Clohars-
Carnoët (French pronunciation: [klɔaʁ kaʁnwεt]; Breton: Kloar-Karnoed) is a
commune in the Finistère
department of
Brittany in north-western France...
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Maurice of
Carnoet was a
Cistercian abbot. Born in Brittany,
Maurice went on to
study at the
University of Paris. When he
completed his
studies he entered...
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several villages near the
Carnoët forest to
establish a community.
Maurice Duault de
Croixanvec (later
Saint Maurice de
Carnoët), then
abbot of Langonnet...
- Quimperlé and
married Marie Marguerite Derrien, who had been born in Clohars-
Carnoët in 1872. The
census of 1911
recorded Joncourt as
working as a sculptor...
- "Départ de Yann Lorant, un
international Guyanais à la tête de l'US Clohars-
Carnoët". newsouest.fr. ""Tout est possible"". "Qui sont Les Yana Dòkò?". la1ere...
- Châteaulinsubpr Châteauneuf-du-Faou Cléden-Cap-Sizun Cléden-Poher Cléder Clohars-
Carnoët Clohars-Fouesnant Le Cloître-Pleyben Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec Coat-Méal...
- Ogée [fr]
described Lothéa in 1778 as follows: Lothéa; on the edge of the
Carnoët forest; 9 and a half
leagues east-southeast of Quimper, its bishopric;...
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Georges Jules Victor Clairin (11
September 1843,
Paris – Pouldu, Clohars-
Carnoët 2
September 1919) was a
French Orientalist painter and illustrator. He...
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bishop of London, Lord
Chancellor and Lord
Keeper of
England Maurice of
Carnoet (1117–1191),
French abbot and
saint Maurice,
Count of
Oldenburg (fl. 1169–1211)...