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Guérande (French pronunciation: [ɡeʁɑ̃d] ; Breton: Gwenrann,
pronounced [ɡwɛnˈrãnː]; Gallo: Geraundd) is a
medieval town
located in the
department of Loire-Atlantique...
- The
first treaty of
Guérande,
signed on 12
April 1365,
ended the
Breton War of Succession. In this war, two
heirs of John III, Duke of
Brittany disputed...
- 000 francs.
Peace was
concluded on 12
April 1365 by the
First Treaty of
Guérande which established John of
Montfort as Duke of Brittany. He did not reject...
- The next year Joan of Penthièvre, Charles' widow,
signed the
Treaty of
Guérande,
recognising John's son as Duke of Brittany,
which ended the war. For comparison...
- The
canton of
Guérande is an
administrative division of the Loire-Atlantique department,
western France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton...
- in the
battle and Charles's
widow Joanna was
forced to sign the
Treaty Guérande on 12
April 1365. In the
terms of the treaty,
Joanna gave up her rights...
-
Second Treaty of
Guérande,
which essentially reinstated the
terms of the
First Treaty. From the
legal perspective of the
Treaties of
Guérande, the
issue of...
-
siege of
Quimper as well as the m****acre of
thousands after the
siege of
Guerande.
After initial successes,
Charles was
taken prisoner by the
English in...
- off the
coast of Brittany, most
notably in the town of
Guérande (called
Fleur de Sel de
Guérande), but also in Noirmoutier, and Île de Ré. Gr****s have...
- 1920 in Batz-sur-Mer. This area (
Guérande, Le Croisic, and La Baule) has a
rather Breton toponymy: for instance,
Guérande originates from the
Breton Gwenn...