- faïencerie HB-Henriot, Quimper. The lighthouse: the
lighthouse of the
Kermorvan peninsula, at Le Conquet. Site de Guénoc (English: Guénoc place—the bleeding...
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theoretical range of 29
nautical miles (around 55 km).
Along with the
Kermorvan Lighthouse [fr], it
signals the
direction of the
Chenal du Four, which...
- Marie-Aimée de
Kermorvan or Marie-Aimée
Vigoureux de
Kermorvan (1904 – 1985) was a
Mauritian writer and poet. She
spent her
childhood in
Mauritius and...
- Marie-Josèphe
Paule Julianne le
Vigoureux de
Kermorvan (30
April 1910 – 20
January 1993),
known as
Marie Colardeau, was a
French feminist and the first...
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construction caused a
major controversy with the
neighboring seigneur of
Kermorvan. As a result, from 1466 the
building was
still unfinished and, in 1468...
- de Cheylus,
Bishop of Tréguier from 1762 to 1766.
Charles le
Borgne de
Kermorvan.
Bishop of Tréguier from 1745 to 1762. François
Hyacinthe de la Fruglais...
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marked by six
lighthouses including the Saint-Mathieu
Lighthouse and the
Kermorvan Lighthouse. The p****age
maintains a
depth of at
least 25 feet (7.6 m)...
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became world champion.
Endurance horses born in Brittany, such as
Nikel Kermorvan (second in the 2011 FEI
world rankings),
Mario de
Plouvorn (3rd) and Major...
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commanders (the
comte de Languevez, 1405 - Éon Phelips, 1407 -
Tanguy de
Kermorvan, 1424)
restored the
castle and made it
proof against siege engines. As...
- the peninsula.
Other hypotheses situate it in the
small peninsula of
Kermorvan in today's
commune of
Ploumoguer and
bordering the ria of Le Conquet,...