- the west of
Vannetais and
virtually all
parts of Cornouaille)
whereas [r] is the
common realisation in Léon and
often in the Haut-
Vannetais dialect of...
-
which was
discontinued in
August 2017.
Inhabitants of
Vannes are
called Vannetais.
Cathedral of St Peter,
Gothic cathedral Church of St Patern, classic...
- Gwened, Bro-Gwened (Breton: Bro-Wened) or
Vannetais (French: Pays
Vannetais) is a
historic realm and
county of
Brittany in France. It is
considered part...
- the
possessive hon, Trégorrois
makes a
sibilant variation (e.g.,
where Vannetais uses /hon tu/, or
Cornouaillais and Léonard hon ti, Trégorrois says hon...
- KLT
speakers pronounce it [brɛjs] and
would write it Breiz,
while the
Vannetais speakers pronounce it [brɛχ] and
would write it Breih. The
official spelling...
-
historique et
structures sociales de la
Bretagne méridionale (Nantais et
Vannetais) de la fin du
VIIIe à la fin du XIIe siècle.
Presses de l'Université d'Angers...
-
against the
Bretons of the
Vannetais.
Carolingian rulers would sometimes attack Brittany through the
region of the
Vannetais,
making Nantes a strategic...
-
Waroch (Breton: Gwereg) was an
early Breton ruler of the
Vannetais (Gwened). Waroch, or his
grandfather Waroch I, gave his name to the
traditional Breton...
-
Chanao I or
Canao was king of
Vannetais in Brittany, France, in 550–560.
Chanao was the son of king
Waroch I and he
claimed power over the
whole south...
- Vannes. The club was
formed in 1998 as a
result of the
merger of Véloce
vannetais founded in 1911 and FC
Vannes known before 1991 as UCK
Vannes founded...