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Historic province of Brittany
Cornouaille (French pronunciation: [kɔʁnwaj] ; Breton: Kernev, Kerne) is a historical region on the west coast of Brittany in West France. The name is
Cornouaille
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Cornouaille in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cornouaille may refer to: Cornouaille (Breton: Kernev; Late English: Cornwall), Brittany, France
Cornouaille_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Cornouaille (French), Kont Kernev (Breton), or Count of Cornouaille may refer to: Gourmaëlon, Count of Cornouaille (died 914) Benoît de Cornouaille (died
Count_of_Cornouaille
Catholic diocese in France
of Quimper (–Cornouaille) and Léon (Latin: Dioecesis Corisopitensis (–Cornubiensis) et Leonensis; French: Diocèse de Quimper (–Cornouaille) et Léon) is
Diocese_of_Quimper
Ceremonial county in England
Cornwall (/ˈkɔːrnwəl/; Cornish: Kernow [ˈkɛrnɔʊ] or [ˈkɛrnɔ]) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It is one of the Celtic nations and the homeland
Cornwall
Vassal-state of the Frankish Empire
Armorica and independent petty kingdoms arose in this region, namely Cornouaille, Domnonée and Broërec. From 801 to 837, the adjacent Frankish Empire
Kingdom_of_Brittany
Communauté d'agglomération in Brittany, France
Concarneau Cornouaille Agglomération (Breton: Aglomeradur Kernev-Kerne) is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the
Concarneau Cornouaille Agglomération
Concarneau_Cornouaille_Agglomération
Airport in Pluguffan, France
UIP, ICAO: LFRQ), formerly known as Quimper–Cornouaille Airport (French: Aérodrome de Quimper Cornouaille) and Quimper–Pluguffan Airport (French: Aérodrome
Quimper–Bretagne_Airport
The Festival de Cornouaille (French pronunciation: [fɛstival də kɔʁnwaj]) is an annual festival taking place in Quimper in the Cornouaille region of Brittany
Festival_de_Cornouaille
Duke of Brittany from 1066 to 1072
Hoël II (c. 1031–1084) was Count of Kernev (French: Cornouaille, Breton: Kernev), from 1058 as Hoël V. On the basis of his marriage to Hawise, Duchess
Hoël_II,_Duke_of_Brittany
French football club
Quimper Kerfeunteun Football Club, commonly known as Quimper, is a French football team from the city of Quimper, Finistère, who play in the Brittany Football
Quimper_Kerfeunteun_FC
Rulers of the Duchy of Brittany
earliest Breton rulers in Gaul were styled "kings" of the small realms of Cornouaille and Domnonée. Some such kings may have had a form of hegemony over all
List_of_rulers_of_Brittany
Botanical garden in Kerlever, Combrit, Finistère, Brittany, France
The Parc botanique de Cornouaille (Breton: Park louzawouriezh Kerne) (4 hectares) is a botanical garden located in Kerlever, Combrit, Finistère, Brittany
Parc_botanique_de_Cornouaille
Duke of Brittany from 1008 to 1035
of Normandy. Eudon married Agnes of Cornouaille (Orguen Kernev), the daughter of Alan Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille and sister of Hoel II, Duke of Brittany
Odo,_Count_of_Penthièvre
Celtic language spoken in France
Léon), tregerieg (trégorrois, of Trégor), kerneveg (cornouaillais, of Cornouaille), and gwenedeg (vannetais, of Vannes). Gwerranneg (guérandais, of Guérande)
Breton_language
Duke of Brittany from 1072 to 1112
known as Alan Fergant. Through his father, he was of the Breton House of Cornouaille dynasty (Breton: Kerne dynasty). He was the last Breton-speaking Duke
Alan_IV,_Duke_of_Brittany
Legendary Breton king and Welsh saint
and early 6th-century member of the ruling dynasty of Cornouaille. He may have ruled Cornouaille jointly after the restoration of his father, Budic II
Hywel_the_Great
Sub-Roman Breton king
or Buddig; c. 460 – c. 550), formerly known as Budick, was a king of Cornouaille in Brittany in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. He was father of
Budic_II_of_Brittany
Commune in Brittany, France
Concarneau (Breton: Konk-Kerne, meaning "Bay of Cornouaille") is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in Northwestern France. Concarneau
Concarneau
King of Cornouaille (5th century)
the Great (Gradlon Meur) was a semi-legendary 5th century "king" of Cornouaille who became the hero of many Breton folk stories. The most famous of these
Gradlon
is an ancient principality that emerged in the Early Middle Ages in Cornouaille in west-central Brittany. Its capital was the Gallo-Roman city of Vorgium
Poher
Prefecture and commune in Brittany, France
meeting of the three rivers of the area. Quimper is the ancient capital of Cornouaille, Brittany's most "traditional" region, and has a distinctive Breton-Celtic
Quimper
1888 opera by Édouard Lalo
That city was, according to the legend, the capital of the kingdom of Cornouaille. The opera was premiered on 7 May 1888 by the Opéra-Comique at the Théâtre
Le_roi_d'Ys
Flag of Cornwall
also the coat of arms of the Saint-Perran (or Saint-Pezran) family from Cornouaille in Brittany, recorded from the 15th century. The earliest known evidence
Saint_Piran's_Flag
Department of France
present department consists of the historical region of Léon and parts of Cornouaille and Trégor, both parts of pre-revolutionary Brittany. The name Finistère
Finistère
5th-century Breton saint
of the seven founding saints of Brittany. He is the patron saint of Cornouaille, Brittany, and is also the patron saint of seafood. His feast day is
Corentin_of_Quimper
Mythological Greek king able to turn what he touches to gold
Mark of Cornwall is believed to have ruled the south-western region of Cornouaille. Chasing a white doe, he loses his best horse Morvarc'h (Seahorse) when
Midas
Hamlet of Kerviniou in France
La pointe de Cornouaille (French pronunciation: [pwɛ̃t də kɔʁnwaj]; Breton: beg Kernev-Veur) is a cape to the north of the hamlet of Kerviniou in France
Pointe_de_Cornouaille
Historic kingdom in Sub-Roman Britain
(Kernowek) and Breton (Brezhoneg). However, the Breton regions of Kernev/Cornouaille (Cornwall) and Domnonée (Devon) have well-established histories including
Dumnonia
French politician
Bertha of Cornouaille (fl. 1125–56), also known as Bertha of Brittany (Breton: Berthe Breizh), was the Duchess of Brittany between 1148 until her death
Bertha,_Duchess_of_Brittany
Duke of Brittany from 1112 to 1148
Conan III, also known as Conan of Cornouaille and Conan the Fat (Breton: Konan III a Vreizh, and Konan Kerne; c. 1093–1096 – 17 September 1148) was duke
Conan_III,_Duke_of_Brittany
Topics referred to by the same term
Kernow Cornouaille (Breton: Kernev), a region of Brittany, France Kern (disambiguation) Cornwall (disambiguation) Cornwallis (disambiguation) Cornouaille (disambiguation)
Kernow
Alain Canhiart (died 1058) was the count of Cornouaille from 1020 to 1058. He was the son of Benoît de Cornouaille and the father of Hoël II, Duke of Brittany
Alan_Canhiart
French singer-songwriter (born 1966)
Brittany. Concert excerpts: Vieilles Charrues festival (2001), festival de Cornouaille (2001), festival interceltique de Lorient (2003) ; Celtica (2005) : solo
Denez_Prigent
Duchess of Brittany from 1066 to 1072
Cornwall. They had: Orwen de Cornouailles (1050–1103) Hildeberge de Cornouaille (1067–1095) Alain IV Fergant de Cornouaille, (circa 1067 – October 19, 1119)
Hawise,_Duchess_of_Brittany
Subdivisions of the Kingdom of France
Alençon Barrois Cornouaille Gévaudan Quercy Tregor Soule Valois Vannetais Vivarais
Provinces_of_France
Mountain range in France
Armorican massif. Historically it marked the border of the regions of Cornouaille and Léon. The highest elevation is 385m (1,283 ft) at Roc'h Ruz. The
Monts_d'Arrée
Breton nobleman (c. 1040 – 1093)
or Odo, Count of Penthièvre) by Orguen Kernev (also known as Agnes of Cornouaille). William the Conqueror granted Alan Rufus a significant English fief
Alan_Rufus
consort of Poher. Countess consort of Anjou. Also Countess consort of Cornouaille. Also Countess consort of Richmond Also Countess consort of Penthièvre
List of duchesses consort of Brittany
List_of_duchesses_consort_of_Brittany
Father of Guinevere in Arthurian legend
Carmelide) is usually identified with Cornwall but may be located in Breton Cornouaille near the town of Carhaix-Plouguer, which is the Carhaise of L'Histoire
King_Leodegrance
French singer, model and actress (born 1972)
Jacqueline 2012 Dubaï Flamingo Jackie Je me suis fait tout petit Emmanuelle Cornouaille Odile 2013 Fading Gigolo Avigal 2014 Rio, I Love You Mulher French Women
Vanessa_Paradis
Belgian actor, film director and screenwriter
(Aka JC) Also Director and Screenplay 2012 Sous le figuier Christophe Cornouaille Fabrice 2013 Les Âmes de papier Nathan 2014 Je te survivrai Joe Tiens-toi
Jonathan_Zaccaï
following intercommunalities (as of 2025): Brest Métropole CA Concarneau Cornouaille Agglomération Communauté d'agglomération du Pays de Landerneau-Daoulas
Communes of the Finistère department
Communes_of_the_Finistère_department
Anglo-Norman princess, Duchess of Brittany from 1086 to 1090
Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Hawise of Normandy Bertha of Blois House of Cornouaille 1072–1156 Constance of Normandy Ermengarde of Anjou Matilda FitzRoy House
Constance_of_Normandy
Medieval feudal state in northwest France
kingdom to include not only the Breton territories of Léon, Domnonée, Cornouaille, and the Vannetais, but also the Frankish counties of Rennes, Nantes
Duchy_of_Brittany
Historic realm and county of Brittany, France
of Vannes prior to usurping his nephew's inheritance in neighboring Cornouaille. He may have also been king of Broerec or simply the refugee guest of
Bro_Gwened
Gourmaëlon or Wrmaelon (died 913/4), was the Count of Cornouaille and de facto ruler of Brittany from 907 – c. 914. As ruler of Brittany he was considered
Gourmaëlon
French actress (born 1979)
Place Vendôme Albertine d'Alencourt Television film 2018–2019 Kepler(s) Anne Kepler 6 episodes 2018 Meurtres en Cornouaille Katell Morvan Television film
Élodie_Navarre
Traditional Breton song
romantic dialogue. The music is a round in three steps typical of the South Cornouaille and common in the Breton coastal areas. Zaïg Monjarret (An tri-ugent
Tri_Martolod
Breton noble
Breton noble and a younger son of Odo, Count of Penthièvre and Agnes of Cornouaille, sister of Hoël II, Duke of Brittany. In 1093, he succeeded to the title
Stephen,_Count_of_Tréguier
Celtic ethnic group
Early Middle Ages, Brittany was divided into three kingdoms—Domnonée, Cornouaille (Kernev), and Bro Waroc'h (Broërec)—which eventually were incorporated
Bretons
Region in southwestern Brittany
traditional language of the Bigouden region is Breton, specifically the Cornouaille dialect, although usage has declined in recent decades due to language
Bigouden
Topics referred to by the same term
geometry Kernel-level thread Kernev, Leon and Treger, the Breton names for Cornouaille, Leon and Trégor Kleinladungsträger, German name to indicate Euro container
KLT
French television series
Murders in... is a French television series, distributed on France 3 since 2013. Each episode centers around a mystery in a different city or region, often
Murders_in...
Normandy Calvados Domfrontais apple brandy Normandy Cognac brandy Cognac Cornouaille cider Brittany Esprit de Cognac brandy Cognac Fine Champagne brandy Cognac
List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée liqueurs and spirits
List_of_Appellation_d'Origine_Contrôlée_liqueurs_and_spirits
Breton and Cornish king
medieval king in Armorica (now Cornouaille, France) and Cornwall. Tewdwr was a member of the royal family of Cornouaille in Armorica. His father was Hoel
Tewdwr_Mawr
Former country in Brittany
original viscounts of Léon were public officials appointed by the counts of Cornouaille, but by the mid-eleventh century they had usurped public authority in
Viscounty_of_Léon
French (Breton) ferry operator
India, 2004 Armorique 1972 1976–1993 8,181 GT Sunk in The Java Sea, 2011 Cornouailles 1977 1977 6,918 GT Scrapped in Turkey, 2013 Reine Mathilde 1970 1978–1992
Brittany_Ferries
French professional football player (born 1987)
Brestois (B team) 32 (0) 2006–2007 Stade Brestois 1 (0) 2008–2010 Quimper Cornouaille FC 44 (1) 2010–2015 US Avranches 141 (5) 2015– US Concarneau 0 (0) *
Romain_Cabon
Commune in Brittany, France
at the mouth of the Elorn River which divides the Breton provinces of Cornouaille and Léon, 22 km (14 mi) east of Brest. The name is from Lan Terneo and
Landerneau
Duke of Brittany from 874 to 876
behalf. In 874 Pascweten, Wrhwant, and Wigo, son of Riwallon, Count of Cornouaille, conspired against Salomon and assassinated him, but since each hailed
Pascweten
Medieval bishop
died before they could return to Brittany. (However, a tradition in Cornouaille has Azenor founding a religious establishment at Cap Sizun). Growing
Budoc
Merzhin in the Festival de Cornouaille 2012
Merzhin
Breton nationalist and artist (1914–1995)
Eisteddfod-inspired summer festival at Quimper, France, which became the Festival de Cornouaille. Helias was born in 1914 in Pouldreuzig, Penn-ar-Bed, Brittany. His father
Pêr-Jakez_Helias
6/7 century Bishop
Saint Alain of Quimper (Alan in Breton) was the Bishop of Cornouaille and the fourth Bishop of Quimper. He is believed to have been born in the British
Alain_of_Quimper
husband's death 1078 Robert II Hawise of Brittany Alan IV, Duke of Brittany (Cornouaille) - 1105 or 1110 5 October 1111 husband's accession 1110 or after marriage
List of countesses of Flanders by marriage
List_of_countesses_of_Flanders_by_marriage
Irish band
Lúnasa Lúnasa performing at the Cornouaille Festival in Quimper, Brittany, France Background information Origin Ireland Genres Irish folk, Celtic Years
Lúnasa_(band)
French banker
2019, at the age of 74, in the town of La Tourelle, at the hospital in Cornouaille, Fouesnant district. 2005 — Silver Badge and Diploma from the "Russia"
Michel_Perhirin
Bay on the Dorset coast in southern England
Quentel, Paul (1950). "Quelques traits de la toponymie maritime de la Cornouaille britannique". Annales de Bretagne et des pays de l'Ouest. 57 (2): 199–208
Man_o'_War_Cove
Walled town in Concarneau, France
durant les guerres de la Ligue et particulièrement dans le diocèse de Cornouaille (in French). p. 356. Christophe-Paulin de La Poix Fréminville (1832)
Walled_town_of_Concarneau
Topics referred to by the same term
Cornwall (disambiguation) Cornouailles (Cornish: Kernow), England, UK Cornouaille (Breton: Kernev), Brittany, France Cornouaille (disambiguation) All pages
Cornwallis_(disambiguation)
Gwerz popular in Lower Brittany, France
with a long tradition in Lower Brittany, especially Léon-Trégor and Cornouaille. Its story is found in Old Welsh texts also, and the oldest extant Welsh
Gwerz_Skolan
Irish saint
region of Léon", he continued his journey southwards to the kingdom of Cornouaille (Latin Cornubia) and set up a hermitage at what would become known as
Ronan_of_Locronan
Western region of Brittany
the latter. Portals: Geography France History Bro Gwened (Vennetais) Cornouaille Culture of France Enclos paroissial French architecture History of France
Lower_Brittany
King of Brittany
Salomon. He ruled not only the Breton territories of Léon, Domnonée, Cornouaille, and the Vannetais, but also the Frankish counties of Rennes, Nantes
Alan_I,_King_of_Brittany
Scottish folk band
Mànran Mànran in Quimper, Cornouaille Festival (Brittany, France). Background information Origin Scotland Genres Gaelic traditions, Scottish folk music
Mànran
Department of France
Pays de Saint-Brieuc, most of historical Trégor, the eastern half of Cornouaille, and the north-western part of the former diocese of Saint-Malo. The
Côtes-d'Armor
Viscountess of Rohan
daughter of Alan of Penthièvre, 1st Earl of Richmond, and Bertha of Cornouaille, suo jure Duchess of Brittany. Constance was the daughter of Bertha,
Constance_of_Penthièvre
Pyrenees, and the Bretons formed three kingdoms in Armorica: Domnonia, Cornouaille and Broërec. In 486 Clovis I, leader of the Salian Franks, defeated Syagrius
History_of_France
Benedictin abbey located in Quimperlé, France
by Saint Gurloës, thanks to a donation from Alain Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille; in reality, the foundation probably took place between 1040 and 1050
Sainte-Croix de Quimperlé Abbey
Sainte-Croix_de_Quimperlé_Abbey
Husband of Iseault in Arthurian legend
identified with Conomor, a king of Domnonea and Kernev (Domnonée and Cornouaille) in Armorica. In his Life of St. Pol de Leon, Wrmonoc of Landévennec
Mark_of_Cornwall
French actress
Madame Pierson Jalil Lespert L'hiver dernier Madeleine John Shank 2012 Cornouaille Odile's mother Anne Le Ny Rondo Suzanne Olivier van Malderghem Miroir
Aurore_Clément
American musician
David Krakauer David Krakauer at Festival de Cornouaille on July 24, 2014 Background information Born (1956-09-22) September 22, 1956 (age 69) Origin
David_Krakauer_(musician)
Commune in Brittany, France
and 47 km (29 mi) northwest of Lorient. Historically, it belongs to Cornouaille. Gourin is on the southern slope of the Montagnes Noires (French, Black
Gourin
Prefecture and commune in Brittany, France
century. The Council of Vannes was held there in 461. The realm annexed Cornouaille for a time in the early 6th century but was permanently joined with Domnonia
Vannes
Welsh folk band
Jamie Smith's Mabon at the Festival de Cornouaille, 2014
Jamie_Smith's_Mabon
French regional flag
white stripes represent the Breton-speaking dioceses of Trégor, Léon, Cornouaille and Vannes. The ermine canton recalls the arms of the Duchy of Brittany
Flag_of_Brittany
Senegalese politician and musician (born 1959)
N'Dour at the 2010 Festival de Cornouaille at Quimper, France.
Youssou_N'Dour
Military incidents from 1467 to 1491
people, the aid of foreign mercenaries, and the decisive support from Cornouaille and Léon, who broke the blockade. The French troops were held in check
French–Breton_War
Title in the Peerage of England
own men as earl of Cornwall, the first of whom was in fact a Breton of Cornouaille in Brittany. Edward of Woodstock (widely known as 'The Black Prince')
Duke_of_Cornwall
Horse from Breton mythology
nostrils. It also appears in a Breton folktale about King Marc'h of Cornouaille. In the course of a deer hunt it is killed by its own rider's arrow,
Morvarc'h
Region of Gaul between the Seine and Loire rivers
the naming of the westernmost, Atlantic-facing provinces of Armorica, Cornouaille ("Cornwall") and Domnonea ("Devon"). These settlements are associated
Armorica
Calendar year
eastern part of The Fens (approximate date). King Budic II returns to Cornouaille (Brittany), to claim the Breton throne (approximate date). Ostrogothic
520
fisel. It is associated with a large geographical region, which includes Cornouaille and the north-west of the Pays de Léon. The gavotte is the most widespread
Breton_dance
Extinct breed of horse
Breton bidet became much less sought after, at least in the regions of Cornouaille and Morbihan. Around 1859, it was only still used in its place of origin
Bidet_horse
Ancient name for the island of Great Britain
Britanny, where he founded cities and castles, and gave his name to Cornouaille. In this version the giants were descended from Corneus, and survived
Albion
according to Joëlle Quaghebeur, this Ehuarn was actually a "Viscount from Cornouaille", that is to say a Viscount of Le Faou. It seems that Guihomar II succeeded
Guihomar_II,_Viscount_of_Léon
Duchess consort of Brittany
Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Hawise of Normandy Bertha of Blois House of Cornouaille 1072–1156 Constance of Normandy Ermengarde of Anjou Matilda FitzRoy House
Bertha_of_Blois
particularly venerated in the nine traditional dioceses of Brittany (Cornouaille, Dol, Léon, Nantes, Rennes, Saint-Brieuc, Saint-Malo, Tréguier, Vannes)
List_of_Breton_saints
Duchess of Brittany from 1361 to 1362
Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Hawise of Normandy Bertha of Blois House of Cornouaille 1072–1156 Constance of Normandy Ermengarde of Anjou Matilda FitzRoy House
Mary_of_Waltham
CORNOUAILLE
CORNOUAILLE
CORNOUAILLE
CORNOUAILLE
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Joyful; Never Ending
Female
English
Pet form of Spanish Juana, JUANITA means "God is gracious." This is the feminine form of Juanito.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sindhi, Tamil, Traditional
Creeper of Hope
Girl/Female
Tamil
Godavari river in india
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Learned
Girl/Female
British, English
Bright; Famous
Boy/Male
Hindu
Contemplation, Examination
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pure white marble
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Doe.
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Wheel which is Use in Scatting Shoe
CORNOUAILLE
CORNOUAILLE
CORNOUAILLE
CORNOUAILLE
CORNOUAILLE