- Lannion, the Lord of
Blavet Quinipily. In 1701, the
statue was
substantially altered and
placed in its
present position at
Quinipily where a
garden has been...
- Jégou, Le port de
Blavet (Port-Louis) et Jérôme d'Arradon,
seigneur de
Quinipily :
politique et religion, Vannes,
Imprimerie de Galles, 1865, 23 p. (in...
- Lady", a song by Phil Ochs from I Ain't
Marching Any More, 1965 Vénus de
Quinipily or The Iron Lady, an
ancient statue in Brittany,
France Margaret Thatcher:...
- Val-de-Marne Île-de-France
Column of the
Grande Armée
Memorial column Wimille Pas-de-Calais Nord-Pas-de-Calais Vénus de
Quinipily Statue Baud
Morbihan Brittany...
-
French Catholic cleric and bishop. His
brothers were Jérôme (lord of
Quinipily and
governor of Hennebont), René (governor of Vannes),
Christophe (lord...
-
cycle /
pedestrian paths along the riverbank. The
famous statue Vénus de
Quinipily is
situated on the
outskirts of Baud. Baud is also home to the Musée de...
- to be healed. The seven-foot-tall
granite statue known as the
Venus of
Quinipily represents a
naked woman of "indecent form" and
could be a
remnant of...