Plouhinec, agglomération d’Audierne , la maison Gonidec.
Aujourd’hui:
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Les 100 ans du festival de Cornouaille c'est dans 2 mois !!
19-23/07/2023
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Cornouaille Quay in Landerneau, Brittany region of France
French vintage postcard
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In England, English and Norman barons kill each other to seize the throne and in France, the Carolingian unity having been shattered, the little Capetian king managed his meager possessions under the vigilant and hostile eye of the great feudal lords who watched over over their strongholds and control his every move. Brittany, if it wished, could finally spread its wings. Conan III is careful not to do this and is content to govern peacefully, only too happy that the English and French ropes which hold him by the neck are suddenly so weak. A good duke, good husband, good Breton, he has everything going his way, but was unfortunately a bad father; on his deathbed he disowns Hoël, his son, and chooses as his heir Conan IV, a little boy of 9 years old, the son of his daughter Bertha.
Gilles Martin-Chauffier, Le Roman de la Bretagne
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Alain Fergent, Duc de Bretagne.
Alain IV of Brittany (1060-1119), son of Hoël II of Brittany and Havoise of Brittany, was Count of Cornouaille, Rennes and Nantes and finally Duke of Brittany from 1084 to 1115.
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ive started doing research on Cornouaille (french brittany) and Cornwall (great britain), didn't realise these two regions in two different countries have almost the same name, theres gotta be interesting history here. regardless, the difference in regional flags is very funny to me.
(altho something interesting is that cornwall does use the same colors as the brittany flag, with just the black and white, so i wonder.... ill be reading more on the topic)
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Tarier pâtre, common stonechat, saxicola rubicola
Panure à moustaches, bearded reedling, panurus biarnicus
Roitelet triple bandeau, firecrest, regulus ignicapilla
Pic épeiche, great spotted woodpecker, dendrocopos major
Mésange à longue queue, long tailed tit, aegithalos caudatus
Gorgebleue à miroir, bluethroat, luscinia svecica
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Breton wedding in Cornouaille, Brittany region of France
French vintage postcard
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URUS, petit Trait breton, bai, 1 m. 52, 4 ans en 1924, par Chiny, Trait ardennais aux Haras, à M. Kermen, de Callac. Région de Cornouailles (Côtes-du-Nord)
Acheté pour les Haras Nationaux en 1924
Cliché E. Frouin
Stud Book No 6321
E. Frouin, 1927, Le Cheval Breton.
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