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Landévennec (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃devɛnɛk]; Breton: Landevenneg) is a
commune in the Finistère
department of
Brittany in north-western France. Landévennec...
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Landévennec Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Landévennec,
Abbaye Saint-Guénolé de
Landévennec) is a
Benedictine monastery at
Landévennec in Brittany, in the department...
- Thetgo, Tydie) of
Landevennec was a
Breton saint of the 5th or 6th century. He was a
hermit who
founded monasteries at
Landévennec in Brittany, France...
- The
Landévennec Group is a
group of 10th and 11th
century illuminated m****cripts of the Four
Evangelists from B****e-Bretagne,
probably all from the scriptorium...
- The
Landevennec Formation is a
geologic formation in France. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Devonian period.
Earth sciences portal France portal...
- Winwalœus; c. 460 – 3
March 532) was the
founder and
first abbot of
Landévennec Abbey (literally "Lann of Venec"), also
known as the
Monastery of Winwaloe...
- cult-centers was Isernia, in Italy.
Saint Guignolé (Winwaloe),
first Abbot of
Landévennec, who
acquired his
priapic status by
confusion of his name with gignere...
- On the
River Rance Magouër (Plouhinec, Morbihan) Plouhinec, Finistère
Landévennec Ship
cemetery at
Ekenabben in Blekinge. The
River Tamar downstream of...
- Great. Alan
landed at Dol in 936, at the
invitation of a monk, Jean de
Landévennec, and with the aid of Æthelstan. By 937 Alan was
master of most of Brittany...
- Cornouaille) in Armorica. In his Life of St. Pol de Leon,
Wrmonoc of
Landévennec refers to a "King Marc
whose other name is Quonomorus". Also rendered...