- The
Kéréon Lighthouse (French:
Phare de
Kéréon) is a
French lighthouse on the reef of Men
Tensel between Ushant and Molène in the
Fromveur P****age in the...
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Sieur de
Kéréon was the
first French Governor of
Plaisance (Placentia),
Newfoundland in 1655. The post was left
vacant until 1660.
France portal North...
- Vincent's Channel, is a
strait that lies
between the
island of
Ushant and
Kéréon lighthouse on Men
Tensel Rock, off the
coast of the
French province of Brittany...
- to
reduce cost,
yielding the "Type B" (comprising Armen, La Houssaye,
Kéréon, Sicié and Taunoa). The nine
remaining units constitute the RP12 type, which...
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Political offices Preceded by
Sieur de
Kéréon Governor of
Plaisance 1660 Succeeded by
Thalour Du Perron...
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tonnes Harbour tugboat Saire A676
Armen A677 1991 La
Houssaye A678 1992
Kéréon A679 Sicié A680 1994
Taunoa A681 1996
Lardier Y638 1995
Giens Y639 1994...
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others are the
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...
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Constance Piou, was a politician. His mother, Thérèse Angèle
Palmyre Ledall de
Kéréon, was an aristocrat. He
studied the Law. Piou
started his
career as a lawyer...
- 74-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy. In 1792,
captained by Le Dall
Kéréon, she was part to a
squadron under Latouche-Tréville. On 26 August, she bombarded...
- keepers. It was the
penultimate French lighthouse to be automated,
before Kéréon. Nöel Fouquet, Jean Donnart,
Michel and Guy
Rozenn Lasbleiz spent their...