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Trémeur (French pronunciation: [tʁemœʁ]; Breton: Treveur) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France. Inhabitants...
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Trémeur.
Eventually the
local bishops were
persuaded by
Saint Samson to
excommunicate Conomor. It is
possible that the
story of Tréphine and
Trémeur is...
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Tremorus of Brittany, also
known as
Trémeur, Treveur, and Tromeur, is a sixth-century
child martyr venerated by the
Roman Catholic Church. He was baptized...
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Tryphine was
elevated to the
position of a
martyred saint,
along with her son
Tremeur, and
there are many
churches dedicated to them. The
village of Sainte-Tréphine...
- "parish of the city/castle"),
having just one
church dedicated to St.
Trémeur. Plouguer,
whose church is
dedicated to St.
Peter – cir****stantial evidence...
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Quiteria (Quitterie) Reveri****
Saturnina Solange Theonistus Trémeur Tréphine
Valerie of
Limoges Vitores de
Cerezo Vukašin of
Klepci Winefride...
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Frances Vincent de la Poer, and they had at
least six children:
Edmond Alan
Tremeur de
Poher de la Poer-Monsell; John
William Rivallon de
Poher de la Poer...
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various local churches are
dedicated to
Saint Tryphine and her son,
Saint Tremeur. The
fatal effects of
female curiosity have long been the
subject of story...
- Trégueux Tréguidel Tréguier Trélévern Trélivan Trémargat Trémel Tréméreuc
Trémeur Tréméven Trémorel Trémuson Tréogan
Tressignaux Trévé Tréveneuc Trévérec...
- Trégueux Tréguidel Tréguier Trélévern Trélivan Trémargat Trémel Tréméreuc
Trémeur Tréméven Trémorel Trémuson Tréogan
Tressignaux Trévé Tréveneuc Trévérec...