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Nantes

[ nants; French nahnt ]

noun

  1. a seaport in and the capital of Loire-Atlantique, in W France, at the mouth of the Loire River.
  2. Edict of, French History. a law, promulgated by Henry IV in 1598, granting considerable religious and civil liberty to the Huguenots: revoked by Louis XIV in 1685.


Nantes

/ nɑ̃t /

noun

  1. a port in W France, at the head of the Loire estuary: scene of the signing of the Edict of Nantes and of the Noyades (drownings) during the French Revolution; extensive shipyards, and large metallurgical and food processing industries. Pop: 270 251 (1999)
  2. history See Edict of Nantes
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Sunday represented 400 days since Gatland's side last won a Test when they defeated Georgia in a World Cup pool match in Nantes in October 2023.

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After waking up, he spent more than a year in a rehabilitation unit in Nantes.

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Lookers-on included a small, enthusiastic group of tourists from the northwestern French region of Brittany, where the ship’s homeport of Nantes is, waving French and Breton flags.

It could also cap a remarkable journey for Fae, the 40-year-old former Nantes, Reading and Nice midfielder, who could win Africa's most prestigious trophy in just his fourth game in charge of his country.

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She was sacked over gross misconduct allegations after October's Wales-Georgia rugby world cup game in Nantes.

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