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- Loscoat was, before 1945, a hamlet belonging to the village of Lambézellec(fr), which is now a large suburb of Brest. Part of the former hamlet has now...
- Locmaria-Plouzané (9) 57. AS Queliverzan (11) 3–0 PL Bergot (10) 58. PL Lambézellec (11) 0–3 ****ociation Cavale Blanche Brest (10) 59. US Garlan (12) 2–6...
- division at the First Battle of the Marne. René Boutegourd was born in Lambézellec [fr] on 20 September 1858. His father, Jean-Baptiste Boutegourd was a...
- (10) 67. AJA Brélès Lanildut (11) 2–3 ASC ****raise Brest (9) 68. PL Lambézellec (10) 1–4 Légion Saint-Pierre (9) 69. Gars Saint-Majan (10) 0–8 SC Lannilis...
- lines were reopened. That is, except for the section from Brest and Lambezellec which was not reopened due to war damage. Public service resumed on 15...
- French Captain Pierre François Péron, born in 1769 at Lambézellec, near Brest, was a French sailor and trading captain who sailed to many different locations...
- 239. PL Bergot (10) 3–5 PL Pilier Rouge (10) 240. AS Brest (8) 7–0 PL Lambézellec (10) 241. AJA Brélès Lanildut (11) 1–3 SC Lanrivoaré (9) 242. Étoile...
- Brest-Cavale-Blanche-Bohars-Guilers Brest-Centre Brest-Kerichen Brest-Lambezellec Brest-L'Hermitage-Gouesnou Brest-Plouzané Brest-Recouvrance Brest-Saint-Marc...
- lived in Falaise in Normandy where the father was transferred, then to Lambézellec in 1939. Following the bombardment of the Hotel Continental in 1941,...
- was born Louis Édouard Bouët, the son of a businessman (and mayor of Lambézellec) in Maisons-Laf****e, near Paris. Having joined the French Navy, in 1824...