- La
Jument ("the mare") is a
lighthouse in Brittany,
Northwestern France. The
lighthouse is
built on a rock (that is also
called La
Jument)
about 300 metres...
- La
Jument de
Michao ("Michao's mare" in French) or Le Loup, le
Renard et la
Belette ("The Wolf, the Fox and the Weasel") is a
recent (1973)
Breton adaptation...
-
series of
seven pictures,
titled La
Jument, is world-famous;
taken in 1989, it
depicts the
French lighthouse "La
Jument" in a tempest. In the photograph...
- wasn't
until the folk
revival of the 1970s, when the song was
recorded as La
Jument de Michao, or J'entends le loup, le
renard et la belette, by the folk group...
- The
Green Mare (French: La
jument verte) is a 1959
French comedy-drama
historical film
directed by
Claude Autant-Lara and
starring Bourvil,
Francis Blanche...
-
Phare du Créac'h, the
Stiff lighthouse (from
Breton Stiv), Kéréon and La
Jument.
Built in 1912, the
Phare de
Nividic was the
first automatic lighthouse...
-
position relative to
other islands:
south of Port-Blanc
north of île de la
Jument west of île aux
Moines east of île
Longue and the
mainland (Larmor-Baden)...
- the most
powerful in the world.[citation needed] It
stands close to La
Jument Lighthouse and the
Nividic Lighthouse. It has been a
listed monument since...
- (French: La
Jument Verte) is a
humorous novel by
French writer Marcel Aymé
first published by
Gallimard in 1933. Aymé
probably wrote La
Jument verte during...
-
horses ****ociated with night,
water and
their dangers. The
names blanque jument (white mare), qu'vau
blanc (white horse), ech
goblin (the goblin) and ch'blanc...