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Gwened, Bro-
Gwened (Breton: Bro-Wened) or
Vannetais (French: Pays Vannetais) is a
historic realm and
county of
Brittany in France. It is
considered part...
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Vannes (French pronunciation: [van] ; Breton:
Gwened,
pronounced [ˈɡweːnet], [ˈɡɥeːnet]) is a
commune in the
French department of Morbihan, Brittany, northwestern...
- Waroch", now Bro
Gwened)
derives from the name of one of the
first known Breton rulers, who
dominated the
region of
Vannes (
Gwened). The
rulers of Domnonée...
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Vannes Olympique Club (Breton: Klub
Olimpek Gwened;
commonly referred to as
simply Vannes) is a
professional French football club
based in Vannes. The...
- RC
Vannes (French:
Rugby Club Vannes,
Rugbi Klub
Gwened) is a
French rugby union club
based in
Vannes currently competing in Top 14.
Founded in 1950, they...
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divided his
duchy into
eight "battles": Léon, Kernev, Landreger, Penteur,
Gwened, Naoned, Roazhon, and Sant Malou. In 1309, he
convoked the
first Estates...
- as a
missus dominicus of the
Emperor Louis the Pious, a
count of
Vannes (
Gwened) and
arguably a duke (dux) of
Brittany Erispoe (r. 851–857), as a duke...
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other French regions too. The
music dances on the
rhythm of the An dro (
Gwened), one of the most
known Breton round dances. It is
about a
parody of liturgical...
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cases identical to
their British homelands. (In
Breton and French, however,
Gwened or
Vannetais continued the name of the
indigenous Veneti.)
Although the...
- 1789. However, from 1381
until the end of the
fifteenth century Vannes (
Gwened in Breton) had
served as the
administrative capital of the Duchy, remaining...