- Sainte-Trinité) is an 11th
century Romanesque Benedictine Abbey church located in
Lessay, Manche, France, then in Normandy. The
abbey is one of the most important...
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Lessay (French pronunciation: [lɛsɛ]) is a
commune in the
Manche department in north-western France. On 1
January 2016, the
former commune of Angoville-sur-Ay...
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Lessay Airport (ICAO: LFOM) is a
regional airport in
Lessay, Normandy, France. It
supports general aviation with no
scheduled commercial airline services...
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crosses from east to west from just
north west of
Saint Lo and east of
Lessay and
marks a
natural border with the rest of Manche. The
largest town on...
- were made of
small cut
pieces of stone,
rather than rubble. The
Romanesque Lessay Abbey in
Normandy added early Gothic rib
vaults in the
choir in
about 1098...
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Contact 94 was a
radio station that
broadcast from
Lessay in
Northern France to
Normandy and the
Channel Islands between September 1988 and
November 1991...
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Romanesque architecture Top:
Lessay Abbey in
Normandy (France); Middle:
Collegiate Church in Tum (Poland); Bottom:
Maria Laach Abbey (Germany)
Years active...
- lodgments, and keep the U.S.
First Army from
launching an
attack towards Lessay-Périers that
would cut off the
Cotentin Peninsula.
Carentan was defended...
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breakout at
Saint Lo. In late
August 1944, the
squadron left
England for
Lessay Airfield, an
advanced landing ground in France. From the continent, it began...
- Rib-vaults were emplo**** in some
parts of the
cathedral at
Durham (1093–) and in
Lessay Abbey in
Normandy (1098). However, the
first buildings to be considered...