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Nantes (/nɒ̃t/, US also /nɑːnt(s)/; French: [nɑ̃t] ; Gallo:
Naunnt or
Nantt [nɑ̃(ː)t]; Breton:
Naoned [ˈnãunət]) is a city in the Loire-Atlantique department...
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Football Club de
Nantes,
commonly referred to as FC
Nantes or
simply Nantes (French: [nɑ̃t] ; Breton: Naoned; Gallo: Naunnt), is a
French professional...
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Edict of
Nantes (French: édit de
Nantes) was
signed in
April 1598 by King
Henry IV and
granted the
minority Calvinist Protestants of France, also known...
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disappearance also
known as "la
tuerie de
Nantes"
involved the
murder of five
members of the same
family in
Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France,
followed by...
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Nantes station (French: Gare de
Nantes) is the prin****l p****enger
railway station serving the
French city of
Nantes. It is a
through station aligned east–west...
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Nantes Atlantique Airport (IATA: NTE, ICAO: LFRS) (French: Aéroport
Nantes Atlantique,
formerly known as Aéroport Château Bougon) is an
international airport...
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timeline of the
history of the city of
Nantes, France. 374 CE -
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Nantes established. 445 CE -
Nantes besieged by Huns. 453 - Desiderius...
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Budic of
Nantes was
Count of
Nantes from 1005 to his
death in 1038.
Budic was the son of
Count Judicaël of
Nantes, From 1005 to 1010, he
ruled under the...
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Nantes Metropolis (French:
Nantes Métropole,
pronounced [nɑ̃t metʁɔpɔl]) is the métropole, an
intercommunal structure,
centred on the city of
Nantes....
- The
drownings at
Nantes (French:
noyades de
Nantes) were a
series of m****
executions by
drowning during the
Reign of
Terror in
Nantes, France, that occurred...