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n University professor on a musical Academy in | Rennes, a city in the east of Brittany. |
h football player who played for Racing Paris, | Rennes, AC Ajaccio, Stade Reims, Angers SCO and Thoua |
ostly in cup competitions, scoring a brace for | Rennes against Cortes in the French Cup in 2006 and o |
worth considering are Nantes Airport (67 km), | Rennes Airport (108 km), or Tours Airport (112 km). |
Diallo joined | Rennes and was among a host of internationally recogn |
conductor of orchestras in Tokyo, Nagoya, and | Rennes and of the Dortmunder Philharmoniker. |
ouse of the Breton monastery of St. Melanie in | Rennes, and was dedicated to "God, St Mary, and St. M |
Le Toux was part of the youth setup at | Rennes, and briefly played for Lorient in Ligue 2, pr |
ry bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of | Rennes, and he was ordained Bishop on July 6, 1974. |
eparture from the academy, Isimat-Mirin joined | Rennes and spent two seasons at the club before trans |
5, and was promoted to Coadjutor Archbishop of | Rennes and Titular Archbishop of Pessinus on August 6 |
He died in | Rennes, and was buried in the metropolitan cathedral |
The Socialists gained | Rennes, Angers, Brest, Nantes, Villeurbanne, Pau, and |
From 1950, he lived in | Rennes as the cartoon editor of Nouvelles de Bretagne |
was nominated the successor to Saint Amand of | Rennes as Bishop of Rennes. |
The Cardinal died in | Rennes, at age 79. |
The | Rennes born manager negotiated the band's first four |
Condate ( | Rennes) bottom center, |
Unlike Radio Paris, Radio | Rennes Bretagne never broadcast outright Nazi propaga |
n in his Breton language broadcasts from Radio | Rennes Bretagne. |
the Pont De | Rennes bridge (former Platt Street bridge) that spans |
The High Falls may be viewed from the Pont De | Rennes bridge, a pedestrian bridge that spans the Gen |
taken from St Melaine, a 6th century bishop of | Rennes, Brittany. |
After his contract with | Rennes came to an end, the 25-year-old forward signed |
At the trial of Alfred Dreyfus at | Rennes, Casimir-Perier's evidence, as opposed to that |
caused an internal crisis, notably during the | Rennes Congress (1990). |
ux on a five-year deal on 1 July 2011 when his | Rennes contract expires. |
ppeared on the bench in the Le Mans match with | Rennes earning a 2-1 victory. |
He also played for | Rennes, FC Lyon, and Suisse Paris. |
n January 10, 2007, Hadji re-joined Nancy from | Rennes for an estimated £1.2m. |
ain body of the division concentrated south of | Rennes for patrolling and reconnaissance activities. |
t Bastia on 12 November 1998, before moving to | Rennes for the 1999-00 season. |
l, on 31 August 1670, in the major seminary of | Rennes, France, through the efforts of John Eudes. |
He served as Archbishop of | Rennes from 1906 until his death, and was elevated to |
He served as Archbishop of | Rennes from 1964 to 1985, and was elevated to the car |
In the Middle Ages the Bishop of | Rennes had the privilege of crowning the dukes of Bri |
footballer, currently playing for Ligue 1 team | Rennes, having also been capped 8 times by the French |
On the 11 September 1943, at | Rennes, he and Colonel Hartmut Pulmer (chief of the S |
lement of the latter town, and then to that of | Rennes, he later became president of the parlement of |
Born in | Rennes, he soon employed himself in founding a variet |
Edwige Lawson (born May 14, 1979 in | Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany), also Edwige Lawso |
e introduction historique et 15 photographies ( | Rennes: Imprimerie Commerciale de Bretagne, 1932) |
Rennes, Imprimerie du Journal de Rennes | |
the Pious conferred on Rorgon the countship of | Rennes in 819. |
ulture studies at the Institute of Agronomy in | Rennes in 1927. |
Beninense football player who plays for Stade | Rennes in France. |
and d'Allonville was re-naturalized French in | Rennes in 1830. |
On his return from Italy, he stayed at | Rennes, in Bretagne, and met with so much employment, |
She fled from | Rennes in the Bezen Perrot convoy in July 1944 and la |
is club, as he lived in the prestigious Rue de | Rennes in the centre of the city. |
North Wales, Bangor, and at the University of | Rennes in France. |
ucated at Halifax School and the University of | Rennes in Brittany before being commissioned into the |
obile Library service on Tuesdays at Avenue de | Rennes in Mahon and there is also a mobile library se |
to signing a one year contract extension with | Rennes in November 2009, which kept Fanni tied to Les |
er the mile run in a time of 3:53.6 minutes in | Rennes in 1965, a world record over 2000 metres in 4: |
Hilarion was born in | Rennes in Brittany. |
Rue de | Rennes, in the background the Tour Montparnasse |
He transferred to French club side Stade | Rennes in summer 2010. |
Eric Caracava (born November 21, 1966; | Rennes) is a French actor and director. |
Maigret, who is organizing the mobile squad in | Rennes, is called in by the Mayor to solve the crime. |
Pierrick Hiard (born April 27, 1955 in | Rennes) is a French retired footballer. |
On the occasion of his first entry into | Rennes it was customary for him to be borne on the sh |
Rennes: Jean le gascon, en 1577. | |
Paris, Lib.Fischbacher - | Rennes, Lib. |
A striker, he played for | Rennes, Lille, Nice, Monaco and Le Havre between 1946 |
ng the 2007-08 season, including goals against | Rennes, Lyon, and Lorient to help Lille finish in a r |
The | Rennes management tried to keep him at the club by gi |
Rennes: Michel Logeroys, 1591. | |
mes as first apostles of the future Diocese of | Rennes, missionaries of the Latin race, but of an unc |
ivasspor has, in fact ended the purchase, from | Rennes, of the central defender. |
Born in | Rennes on 25 April 1910, Jeusset adopted militant Bre |
On 2 July 2009, Bangoyra signed with | Rennes on a four year-deal from Dynamo Kyiv for €11 m |
was later promoted to the metropolitan see of | Rennes on June 15, 1893, and named an Assistant at th |
Dubourg was later promoted to Archbishop of | Rennes on 6 August 1906. |
e squad for the 1934 World Cup and he moved to | Rennes, playing for them until 1937, then for RC Stra |
ws came that Le Tallec had become unsettled at | Rennes, primarily due to his limited first-team oppor |
She died, aged fifty-six, in | Rennes prison of a heart ailment on October 1, 1940, |
r hundred protesters descended on City Hall in | Rennes, refusing to leave. |
nd scoring two more goals against Bordeaux and | Rennes, respectively. |
As an expatriate, his best years were with | Rennes, scoring 15 and 11 times respectively, as the |
For the Bishop of | Rennes, see Melaine. |
learning it (this includes one Diwan school in | Rennes, some bilingual public and catholic schools, a |
reer took a new turn in 1849 when she moved to | Rennes, the capital city of the region. |
nnsylvania State University, the University of | Rennes, the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute |
He was rector at | Rennes, three times rector at Paris, head of the prof |
Mayenne River: the road connecting Le Mans to | Rennes traditionally crossed the river here. |
participated in a friendly against French club | Rennes two days later. |
r and then professor in the Faculty of Arts at | Rennes University between 1901 and 1924. |
883 he was appointed to the Faculty of Arts at | Rennes University, where he taught Celtic. |
He has enjoyed spells with | Rennes, Valence, Lorient, Angers and Al-Wahda FC. |
Le Pen began his professional career with | Rennes where he spent six years. |
holarship from the German-French youth work in | Rennes, where many works were completed. |
ity of Nancy, and in 1887 at the University of | Rennes, where he became friends with Jean Jaures. |
ing year, in May 1790 he joined his parents in | Rennes, where his father is director of messaging and |
two seasons to sign a four-year contract with | Rennes, where he was viewed as a replacement for Dutc |
ng for the UEFA Champions League losing 3-2 to | Rennes, while 4th place Marseille defeated Strasbourg |
Separating fourth placed | Rennes, who enter the UEFA Cup and 18th placed Caen, |
air Basch was the leader of the Dreyfusards at | Rennes, who were placed in a serious and difficult po |
st airports to are Angers, Le Mans, Nantes and | Rennes; with the last two airports approx 70 miles aw |
ayer, Rampillon enjoyed a career as a coach at | Rennes youth academy. |
While in | Rennes' youth system, Briand won the Coupe Gambardell |
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