Having just sown Kuttinger and Nantes carrot seeds on my plot, this is top of my agenda for the coming weeks. |
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After France's loss of her colonial empire the merchants of Nantes and Bordeaux sank their capital in the arable land and vineyards of the hinterland. |
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The evacuation was made more difficult by a lack of information from Brest, St Nazaire and Nantes. |
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When Geoffrey died in 1158, Conan attempted to reclaim Nantes but was opposed by Henry who annexed it for himself. |
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France was embroiled in its own religious battles that would only be settled in 1598 with the Edict of Nantes. |
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In secrecy he also developed a plan with a consortium of Nantes privateers, funded by exiled Scots bankers and pawning of his mother's jewelry. |
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Knox and the other galley slaves continued to Nantes and stayed on the Loire throughout the winter. |
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The epic poem transformed French King Henry IV into a national hero for his attempts at instituting tolerance with his Edict of Nantes. |
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To face the invasions, many towns and cities were fortified, like Nantes, Rennes and Vannes. |
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Among all these towns, only Nantes, Rennes and Vannes, which were the biggest ones, could really pretend to the capital status. |
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The Parliament was then transferred to Rennes, and the Chamber of Accounts to Nantes. |
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The University of Nantes was founded under the duke Francis II, who wanted to affirm the Breton independence from France. |
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Monuments from the Roman period are rare, but include a large temple in Corseul and scarce ruins of villas and city walls in Rennes and Nantes. |
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Brittany also has some film festivals like the Three Continents Festival in Nantes. |
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Nantes is linked to Paris by the A11 autoroute, and Rennes is both on the A81 autoroute to Paris and the A84 autoroute to Caen. |
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The Wars of Religion were ended by Henry IV's Edict of Nantes, which granted some freedom of religion to the Huguenots. |
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Louis XIV also revoked the Edict of Nantes, forcing thousands of Huguenots into exile. |
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At the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, Dieppe lost 3,000 of its Huguenot citizens, who fled abroad. |
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She was modified to hold more cargo, including slaves, and renamed La Concorde de Nantes. |
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The wars ended with the Edict of Nantes, which granted the Huguenots substantial religious, political, and military autonomy. |
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By the time Louis XIV of France revoked the Edict of Nantes, Huguenots accounted for 800,000 to 1 million people. |
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With the proclamation of the Edict of Nantes, and the subsequent protection of Huguenot rights, pressures to leave France abated. |
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In 1685, he issued the Edict of Fontainebleau, revoking the Edict of Nantes and declaring Protestantism illegal. |
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Wine, especially muscadet, is made in a small region south of Nantes. |
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Museums dedicated to Prehistory and local megaliths are located in Carnac and Penmarch, while several towns like Vannes and Nantes have a museum presenting their own history. |
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The RAF fighters each flew up to six sorties per day and the final patrol over Nantes was flown by 73 Squadron, then the last airworthy Hawker Hurricane flew to RAF Tangmere. |
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Typically the Annual French Service takes place on the first or second Sunday after Easter in commemoration of the signing of the Edict of Nantes. |
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An increase in the population was seen particularly as people migrated from all over France to the Loire region due to the rise of Nantes to prominence. |
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You could grow a variety called Sytan which is of the Nantes type and is said to be the least susceptible variety to carrot fly and cutworm yet still has good taste. |
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Insertion contract having activity supporting the cleaning of premises and glazing of the sites of the agglomeration of Nantes Sud Loire-Atlantique department. |
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The Frenchman was part of an early fourman breakaway and held off his rivals in a sprint for the line to triumph in the 208km stage from Saint-Malo to Nantes. |
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France was embroiled in its own religious battles due to significant Spanish intervention, that would only be settled in 1598 with the Edict of Nantes. |
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Nantes citizens soon gave the nickname omnibus to the vehicle. |
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This ended under Pope Clement VIII, who hesitantly accepted King Henry IV's 1598 Edict of Nantes, which granted civil and religious toleration to French Protestants. |
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The wars only concluded when Henry IV of France issued the Edict of Nantes, promising official toleration of the Protestant minority, but under highly restricted conditions. |
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In south Brittany the Route nationale 165 performs a similar role along the south coast providing connections between Nantes, Vannes, Lorient, Quimper and Brest. |
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After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, the Dutch Republic received the largest group of Huguenot refugees, an estimated total of 75,000 to 100,000 people. |
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Brittany is on two major TGV lines, one linking Paris to Nantes and Le Croisic, on the south coast, and another linking Paris to Rennes and Brest. |
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Upon the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, they were joined by French Huguenots fleeing religious persecution at home, who interspersed among the original freemen. |
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Ships having landed slaves in Caribbean ports would take on sugar, indigo, raw cotton, and later coffee, and make for Liverpool, Nantes, Lisbon or Amsterdam. |
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In 1956, Brittany was legally reconstituted as the Region of Brittany, although the region excluded the ducal capital of Nantes and the surrounding area. |
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The revocation of the Edict of Nantes in France in 1685 resulted in the immigration of many French Huguenots, many of whom were shopkeepers or scientists. |
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The British squadrons were moved west to bases around Angers, Saumur, Rennes and Nantes, which were already full of French aircraft and severely congested. |
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Nantes and St Nazaire, the most important ports, were covered by 1 Squadron, 73 Squadron and 242 Squadron, with a small detachment covering Brest. |
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It declined during the 18th century, mostly because Nantes was flourishing with the Atlantic slave trade and paid no attention to its cultural institutions. |
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