Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)
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Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)
Summary
Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) is a church building[1].
Key Facts
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) is the creator of Isidore Odorico[2].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) is the creator of Henri Uzureau[3].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) is the creator of Jean-Jacques Gruber[4].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) is the creator of Jean Delpech[5].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) is the creator of Galliano Serafini[6].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s religion is recorded as Catholicism[7].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s religion is recorded as Catholic church building[8].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) is located in Tréhorenteuc[9].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) is in the country of France[10].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s instance of is recorded as church building[11].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s commissioned by is recorded as Henri Gillard[12].
- Sainte Onenne is named after Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)[13].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) took place at Tréhorenteuc[14].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s Commons category is recorded as Église Sainte-Onenne de Tréhorenteuc[15].
- 1962 marks the founding of Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)[16].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 48.0078, 'longitude': -2.28736, 'precision': 0.01}[17].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s diocese is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Vannes[18].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s dedicated to is recorded as Sainte Onenne[19].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s official website is recorded as https://trehorenteuc-eglise-broceliande.fr/[20].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s described at URL is recorded as https://broceliande.brecilien.org/La-legende-de-sainte-Onenne[21].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s described at URL is recorded as https://laportedepierre.com/L-abbe-Gillard-et-les-artistes-de-Trehorenteuc-1942-1954[22].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s described at URL is recorded as https://broceliande.brecilien.org/IMG/pdf/blot_rezabeck.pdf[23].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s nickname is recorded as église du Graal[24].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s adjacent structure or building is recorded as Q110352694[25].
- Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s Christian liturgical rite is recorded as Roman Rite[26].
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Geography
Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) is in the country of France[10]. Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc) is located in Tréhorenteuc[9].
Designation and Status
Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)'s instance of is recorded as church building[11]. Religious affiliations include Catholicism[7], a Christian denominational family[27], founded in 1054[28] and Catholic church building[8], a type of building[29].
History and Context
1962 marks the founding of Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)[16]. Sainte Onenne is named after Ste-Onenne (Tréhorenteuc)[13].