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Savenay (French pronunciation: [sav(ə)nɛ] ;
Savenneg in Breton) is a town (administratively a commune) in the Loire-Atlantique
department in
western France...
- The
Battle of
Savenay took
place on 23
December 1793, and
marks the end of the Virée de
Galerne operational phase of the
first war in the Vendée after...
- The
railway from
Savenay to
Landerneau is an
important French 245-kilometre long
railway line. It is used for p****enger (express,
regional and suburban)...
- Granville, the Vendée army was
finally destro**** in
December at Mans and
Savenay. From the
winter of 1793 to the
spring of 1794,
during the
Reign of Terror...
-
Delano (March 12, 1862 in
Montour Falls, New York –
April 15, 1919 in
Savenay, Loire-Atlantique, France) was a
nurse and
founder of the
American Red...
- Tours–Saint-Nazaire railway,
between Nantes and
Savenay. It is
served by
local trains (TER Pays de la Loire) to
Savenay and Nantes.
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- The
station was
opened on 8
September 1863, and it is
located on the
Savenay–Landerneau railway. Today, the
station is
served by TGV (high speed), Intercités...
- the
Catholic and
Royal Army at the
Battle of Le Mans and the
Battle of
Savenay. In a
controversial do****ent, the
authenticity of
which is disputed, Westermann...
- Marceau, with whom he
defeated the
Royalists at the
battles of Le Mans and
Savenay in
December 1793. When Kléber
openly expressed his
opinion that the Vendéans...
- the Vendée insurrection,
taking part in the
battles of Le Mans and of
Savenay in
December of the same year.
Returning to Morbihan, he was arrested, and...