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Lyonesse (/liːɒˈnɛs/ lee-uh-NESS) is a
kingdom which,
according to legend,
consisted of a long
strand of land
stretching from Land's End at the southwestern...
- England, Béroul, and others. The
authors who
mention Canoel situate it in "
Parmenie", a
fictitious land
nebulously situated on the
French side of the English...
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story starts with the
courtship of Tristan's parents. Riwalin, King of
Parmenie,
travels to the
court of King
Marke in Cornwall,
where he and Marke's sister...
- the Star
Chapel where regular m****es are held.
Beside this
chapel is the
Parmenie, the new
recollection facility. Currently, this
floor also
houses the classrooms...
- Abbé C. (ed.), 1982: La
Bienheureuse Béatrix d'Ornacieux,
religieuse de
Parménie (2nd edn). Montsûrs: Résiac. Duraffour, A., Gardette, P. and Durdilly,...
- due to the
pilgrimage of Our Lady of
Parménie. The
history of the
village and the Fair is
linked with the
Parménie hill that
dominates the
commune with...
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event happens only
later in his tale.
Sarmenia is
possibly a
variant of
Parmenie from the
poems of Tristan, or just of the
Medieval Armenia.
William Lewis...
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places of
pilgrimage in the
present Diocese of
Grenoble are: Notre-Dame de
Parménie, near Rivers, re-established in the
seventeenth century at the instance...
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community at
Burdinne formerly exiled from Le Gard)
Parménie Charterhouse (Chartreuse de
Parménie,
Chartreuse du Val-Croissant au Mont de Sainte-Marie)...
- de Fer (2068 m)
Category H – Alpe d'Huez (1850 m)
Category 2 – Col de
Parménie (571 m)
Category 2 – Côte de la
Croix Neuve (Montée
Laurent Jalabert) (1030...