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Coëtivy Island is a
small coral island in the Seyc****es 290 km (180 mi)
south of Mahé, at 07°08′S 56°16′E / 7.133°S 56.267°E / -7.133; 56.267. Along...
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Denis and Bird.
There are two
coral islands south of the Granitic:
Coëtivy and Platte.
There are 29
coral islands in the
Amirantes group, west of...
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Alain (II) de
Coëtivy (8
November 1407 – 4 May 1474) was a
prelate from a
Breton noble family. He was
bishop of Avignon, Nîmes and of Dol,
cardinal of...
- like Ile aux Vaches, Ile Denis, the
Amirante Isles,
Platte Island, and
Coetivy Island, are sand cays upon
which extensive coconut plantations have been...
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electoral Districts of Seyc****es. In 2008 the
shrimp farm
closed on
Coëtivy Island which caused a wave of job-s****ers
coming to Mahé. The ministry...
- was held
prisoner by
Olivier de
Coëtivy,
Seneschal of Guyenne. John
negotiated his
ransom directly with
Olivier de
Coëtivy and was released,
after seven...
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Coëtivy Airport (ICAO: FSSC) is an
airport serving Coëtivy Island in the Seyc****es. The
island is 290
kilometres (180 mi) south-southeast of Victoria...
- (1446–1477) and
Jeanne de
Valois (born 1448).
Marie married Olivier de
Coétivy,
Count of Taillebourg. Vale 1974, p. 92.
Booton 2010, p. 172. Booton, Diane...
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Prigent VII de
Coëtivy (1399 – 20 July 1450),
seigneur de
Coëtivy,
baron de Retz and
seigneur de Machecoul, was a
Breton nobleman. He was in the service...
- of France. In 1441,
Admiral Prigent de
Coëtivy married Marie, Rais' daughter. Now the new
Baron de Retz,
Coëtivy supported several lawsuits to
claim his...