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Marion du
Faouët or
Marie Finefont, born on (1717-05-06)May 6, 1717, was the
leader of a
group of
highwaymen who were
active near Le
Faouët, Morbihan...
- Le
Faouët (Breton: Ar Faoued) can
refer to two
French communes in Brittany: Le
Faouët,
Morbihan in
Morbihan Le
Faouët, Côtes-d'Armor in Côtes-d'Armor Note...
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Charles Rivière, a
friend of
Germain David-Nillet, made
several visits to Le
Faouët and
there painted landscapes and
religious paintings. He
exhibited at the...
- the
river Scorff. The
village centre is
located 16 km (9.9 mi) east of Le
Faouët, 22 km (14 mi) west of
Pontivy and 33 km (21 mi)
north of Lorient. Historically...
-
Lanzonnet and Quinquis. Lanvénégen is
border by
Meslan to east, by Le
Faouët to north, by
Guiscriff to west and by
Querrien to south.
Inhabitants of...
- Le
Faouët (French pronunciation: [lə fawɛt]; Breton: Ar Faoued) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France. Inhabitants...
- Le
Faouët ([lə fawɛt]; Breton: Ar Faoued) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department of the
region of
Brittany in north-western France. The 16th-century timber...
- 1876 in
Shortland Grove,
Beckenham and died in 1920 in Le
Faouët. Guy
Wilthew settled in
Faouët, a
small village which attracted many
artists to it. Here...
- Musée du
Faouët.
Germain David-Nillet's "La
maison de
Marion du
Faouët". This oil on
canvas dates to
around 1913 and is held in the Musée du
Faouët. Germain...
- 13
August 1960 in Bagnolet, in the
eastern suburbs of Paris. Le
Faouët, musée du
Faouët: Diplôme pour le
village breton de l'Exposition
universelle de...