58 av. J-C. - Top of the Gallic Wars. 57 av. J-C. - First submission to Rome Osismii Finistère. 56 av. J-C. - Defeat of the American allies off the coast of Brittany. 52 av. J-C. - Submit Final Osismii. 27 av. J-C. / 14 AD. J-C. - Emperor Augustus reigned during this period. 10 / 15 - Foundation of Vorgium - Carhaix, the capital of the Gallo-Roman Osismii. 150 / 250 - meat-packing industry and Garum bay of Douarnenez. 190 / 200 - Destruction and Reconstruction of the villas in Saint-Keradennec Frégant and Kervennenec in Pont-Croix: 260 / 273 - Reign of the Emperors "Gallic" - and Postumus Tetricus.
[...] This is an area of dunes and marshes covered by the sea at high tide it was decided to develop to form the site Keremma - Death of Louis XVIII. His brother Charles X succeeds - Rise of the Vicar General of Poulpiquet Brescanvel the episcopal see of Quimper - Nantes find a maritime equivalent to that of to 13 August - deaths Kerlouannec Castle, near Douarnenez, physician René Laennec to 28 October - Moyennent 500s, Charles X confirms the arms of Brest by letters patent to 13 July - Creating the Music of Brest and Toulon to ensure the military ceremonies and train musicians for flagships - year - Prohibition of the slave trade, significant activity of the port of Nantes. [...]
[...] Establishment of the Republic to 26 June - The Parisian insurrection is suppressed by Cavaignac and followed a conservative reaction. The fighting and repression have been 800 deaths in the army in the National Guard and 4,000 among the insurgents prisoners; 4300 deported to Algeria (they cross the endless convoys in France towards the embarkation ports of Cherbourg, Brest, Lorient, Le Havre . ) to 19 July - François-René de Chateaubriand is buried on the island of Grand Bé, near Saint-Malo to 10 December - Prince Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, nephew of Napoleon 1st, was elected president. [...]
[...] - First submission to Rome Osismii Finistère av. J-C. - Defeat of the allies armoricains off the coast of Brittany av. J-C. [...]
[...] Gouesnou Always, the Americans destroyed the steeple of the Church to root out the enemy lookout. Brest is encircled to 09 August - Liberation of Quimper to 10 August - Liberation of Nantes by the 8th DI 1944 - night of August 12 to 13 - Gouesnou The church was destroyed by fire. 1944-14 or August 17 - After furious fighting, Saint-Malo grave to 17 August - Liberation of Paimpol to 25 August - Fall of the pocket of Concarneau to 28 August - Albert Bridge Louppe Brest is partially destroyed by the Germans - August - The bombing destroyed the bridge of La Roche-Bernard to 01 September - The Germans destroyed the steeple of the church Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul Saint-Pierre, in the west of Brest. [...]
[...] Nazaire under the bombs, and Casablanca wins to 22 June - Armistice: French capitulation - from June 24 to 26 - After holding council, five boats bring in Great Britain 132 Senans (inhabitants of the island of Sein) which constitute a quarter of the staff of General de Gaulle to 02 July - The Germans are coming to the island of Sein - July - Condemnation of separatism by Brittany Bishop Duparc to 03 July - the castle of Rohan in Pontivy, leaders of GNP clandestine Debeauvais and Francois Olier Mordrel, returned from Germany, founded the National Council for Breton and publish a statement to the creation of an autonomous Breton. It builds on the Germans against Vichy to 14 July - First issue of L'Heure Bretonne, the journal of the GNP. [...]
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