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Ploërmel (French: [
ploɛʁmɛl] ; Breton: Ploermael;
Gallo language: Pieurmè) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department in Brittany, in north-western France...
- Dinorah,
originally Le
pardon de
Ploërmel (The
Pardon of
Ploërmel), is an 1859
French opéra
comique in
three acts with
music by
Giacomo Meyerbeer and a...
- The
canton of
Ploërmel is an
administrative division of the
Morbihan department,
northwestern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
- The
Ploërmel Astronomical Clock is a 19th-century
astronomical clock in
Ploërmel in Brittany, in north-west France. The
clock was
built and operational...
- storm-wracked three-w**** p****age.
Nantes Rennes Hennebont Vannes Dol
Morlaix Ploërmel Dinan Brest Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Guingamp Redon Malestroit Avranches After...
- conflict,
fought at a site
midway between the
Breton castles of
Josselin and
Ploërmel among 30 champions, knights, and
squires on each side. The
challenge was...
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Christian Instruction (Latin:
Institutum Fratrum Instructionis Christianae de
Ploërmel, F.I.C.P.),
commonly known as the La
Mennais Brothers, is a
Catholic educational...
- Breizh-Izel; French: B****e-Bretagne)
denotes the
parts of
Brittany west of
Ploërmel,
where the
Breton language has been
traditionally spoken, and
where the...
- 30
English knights (led by
Robert Bramborough, the
English captain of
Ploërmel) and Franco-Breton
knights (commanded by Jean de Beaumanoir,
captain of...
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model of chivalry.
Bemborough led the
Montfortist faction which controlled Ploërmel. The
Montfortists were
supported predominantly by
English knights. He was...