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Tinténiac (French pronunciation: [tɛ̃tenjak]; Breton: Tintenieg; Gallo: Teintenyac) is a
commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine
department in
Brittany in northwestern...
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Vincent de
Tinténiac (French pronunciation: [vɛ̃sɑ̃ də tɛ̃tenjak]; c. 1764 in
Bannalec – 18 July 1795 in château de Coëtlogon) was a
French general. Before...
- The
Canton of
Tinténiac is a
former canton of France, in the Ille-et-Vilaine département,
located in the
northwest of the department. It was disbanded...
- 2,500 men
under Lantivy and Jean Jan and the
other of 3,500 men
under Tinténiac and Cadoudal,
would embark on
British ships and land at Sarzeau. The Chouans...
- Jean
Rouxelot Sir
Robin Raguenel Sir Huon de Saint-Hugeon Sir Jean de
Tinténiac Squires Geoffroy de
Beaucorps Hughes Capus-le-Sage
Olivier de Fontenay...
- the émigré army in Carnac. They
joined 15,000
Chouans led by
Vincent de
Tinténiac, Paul
Alexandre du Bois-Berthelot [fr] and
Jacques Anne
Joseph Le Prestre...
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Chouannerie leaders Charles Armand Tuffin,
marquis de la Rouërie and
Vincent de
Tinténiac), a
Breton aristocrat and
former officer in the
French Royal Army whose...
- 14. Guy XII de
Laval 29. Béatrix of
Brittany 7. Anne de
Laval 30. Jean de Laval-Châtillon [fr] 15.
Jeanne de Laval-
Tinténiac 31.
Isabeau de
Tinténiac...
- de Vitré and of La Roche-Bernard,
seigneur of Gâvre, of Acquigny, of
Tinténiac, of
Montfort and Gaël, of Bécherel, was a
French nobleman,
known for his...
- Dame/Seigneur de
Laval in 1414–1429. She was the
daughter of
Jeanne de Laval-
Tinténiac and her
second husband Guy XII de Laval [fr] (died 1412),
governor of...