March 28, 2023 - Protesters against the raising of the retirement age pelt the police with trash in Guingamp, France. [video]
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[Video] Ever get the feeling people don't like you? Protesters throw trash at the french riot police
Protesters throw trash at the police who block access to the sub-prefecture in Guingamp, France on Tuesday 28 March 2023 during the protests and riots against Macron's pension-reform.
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Plouisy, agglomération de Guingamp; le lycée de Kernilien.
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Players boycott campaign against homophobia in France
Toulouse FC have announced the decision to leave out some players who refused to wear the LGBTQ+ shirt today in the match against Nantes. Zakaria Aboukhlal, Moussa Diarra, and Saïd Hamulic are the players in question.
TFC wanted to reiterate its support for the cause and its desire to continue to "promote respect, tolerance and common values".
On Saturday, Guingamp's Franco-Senegalese defender Donatien Gomis also refused to wear the rainbow jersey and didn't take part in his team's victory at the Sochaux pitch in the 35th round of Ligue 2. Last season, Idrissa Gueye, then a PSG player, was suspected of boycotting this same campaign against homophobia.
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The exact date of Conan IV’s donation isn’t known. The duke died in 1171, the presence of Bishop Geoffrey, who ascended the episcopate in 1167, makes it possible to propose that the act studied was drawn up in the years 1167-1171. These were difficult years for Conan IV. Since 1166, the year when the promise of marriage of his daughter, Constance, to the heir of Henry Il Plantegenet was sealed, he had, in a way, abdicated in favor of the King of England. He had nevertheless reserved the county of Guingamp for himself. But it is significant that he intended to continue to exercise his authority over the whole of the duchy, since this act was orchestrated in Cornouaille, a long way from the northern county, the prerogative of his house. It is true that it was a hereditary region, based on the ducal lineage from which his mother, Bertha, descended.
However, it should be emphasized that, in this act, Conan still called himself dux Britanniae and comes Richemondiae. How do we understand this abdication made before the Plantegenet, since, until his death, the Breton wanted to take pride in, it seems, the title which gave him political primacy over the Duchy of Brittany? Also, behind the spiritual concern of a prince wishing to attach his name to the birth of a monastic establishment, should we not also glimpse the desire for a policy that saw, while his life was ending, Breton power soon in the hands of a foreigner?
The goods donated by Conan were located near the south coast of Cornouaille, about five kilometers from the sea and about fifteen kilometers from Quimperlé. The deed uses the term foresta to describe the conceded area. More than the description of the plant cover (which is also probably intended to cover the sense of the word by the writer of the act), we must see in the abandoned domain the trace of the foresta known in the High Middle Ages, territory directly under control of the holder of public power. Count Alain Canhiart had granted the monks one of his residences; his wife, Judith, had ceded, a little later, the portus of Doelan and various domains around Clohars. It was a region where the house of Cornouaille was largely possessed, not in assets of hereditary origin, but in territories under the tax department and therefore its comital honor.
Conan acted in a region controlled by his family, on property that came under his legitimate power, as the heir, as territorial prince of Brittany. Alain Canhiart's heir could no longer find the political dimension that was to be his except in this region which had probably remained faithful to him. Langonnet, born under the principate of his grandfather, Conan III, was a friendly abbey; what role did they want to give it by entrusting it with the creation of a daughter abbey? Sainte-Croix de Quimperlé had been a frontier abbey; Carnoët benefited from an identical geographical situation on the borders of Vannetais, then in the hands of Eudes de Porhoët, the second husband of Conan's mother, Berthe.
The chosen place for the new Cistercian establishment, entrusted to a friend who was perhaps Maurice, just a coincidence or a symbol designed to mark the presence of a Breton Duke in this region?
-Joëlle Quaghebeur, La Cornouaille du IXe au XIIe siècle: Mémoire, pouvoirs, noblesse
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Lune noire et noeuds lunaires - Mariannastro - Ateliers Pleine Lune - Lannion
Un atelier “Lune noire et nœuds lunaires” a été animé par Marianne Le Beguec de “Mariannastro” aux Ateliers Pleine Lune à Lannion, dans les Côtes d’Armor en Bretagne.
Découvrez ci-dessous le reportage vidéo.
Atelier “Lune noire et nœuds lunaires” avec Marianne Le Beguec de “Mariannastro”
C’est dans un cadre convivial et chaleureux que le samedi 9 mars 2024 à Lannion, Marianne Le Beguec, Coach…
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