- The
Semnon (French pronunciation: [sɛmnɔ̃]; Breton: Sevnon) is a 73.3 km (45.5 mi) long
river in the Mayenne, Maine-et-Loire, Ille-et-Vilaine and Loire-Atlantique...
- Aff (in Glénac) Don (in M****érac) Chère (in Sainte-Anne-sur-Vilaine)
Semnon (in Bourg-des-Comptes) Meu (in Goven) Ille (in Rennes)
Loire (in Saint-Nazaire)...
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access to
Pontivy and the
Blavet (west) and
Nantes (east). Ille Meu
Seiche Semnon Chère Don Oust Isac Pen Lan
Point Sandre. "Fiche
cours d'eau -
Vilaine (J---0060)"...
- Pautia****. As time p****ed by, Pouancé bore the
following names: The
river Semnon forms part of the commune's
northern border,
along with the Araize. The...
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Belgic Gaul. Then it was the turn of the Lugii:
Probus freed their leader Semnon, who had been captured, on the
condition that he lead the
remnants of his...
- Ille-et-Vilaine
department in
Brittany in
northwestern France. The
river Semnon forms part of the commune's
northern boundary.
Inhabitants of Bain-de-Bretagne...
-
department in
western France. The
Semnon forms part of the commune's
northern border; the Brutz, a
tributary of the
Semnon,
forms all of its
southern border...
- Ille-et-Vilaine
department in
Brittany in
northwestern France. The
river Semnon forms most of the commune's
southern border.
Inhabitants of La Bosse-de-Bretagne...
- camp. On the
Danube on boats, the
relative of the king, the
chief of the
Semnons,
Sieghard and the
Bavarian lords, Rathold, Hatto,
Meginward and Isangrim...
- names." The
Namnetes dwelled between the
lower Loire, the
Vilaine and the
Semnon rivers.
Their territory was
situated west of the Andecavi,
south of the...