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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Saloman, Duke of Brittany
See also: Dukes of Brittany family tree This is a family tree of the Dukes of Brittany, from the 9th century, to the annexation by France in 1514.
Duke of Brittany The Duke of Brittany (French: Duc de Bretagne) governed Brittany, a region with strong traditions of independence, including a language and culture all its own.
Pasquitan The count Pasquitan of Vannes (died 877), was duke of Brittany, from 874 to his death.
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 Gurvand, Duke of Brittany
The count Gurvand of Rennes (died 877), was duke of Brittany, from 874 to his death.
He became ruler of Brittany after the murder of Duke Saloman, in the name of his wife, a daughter of the first Duke of Brittany, Nominoe.
His accession was disputed with Pasquitan of Vannes, son in law of Duke Saloman.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Pasquitan, Duke of Brittany
The count Pasquitan of Vannes (died 877), was duke of Brittany, from 874 to his death.
The marriage of the infant Alice to Capetian cadet Peter of Dreux in 1213, began the new House of Dreux.
Dukes of Brittany family tree This is a family tree of the Dukes of Brittany, from the 9th century, to the annexation by France in 1514.
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 Brittany Woodard
Gurvand, Duke of Brittany - The count Gurvand of Rennes (died 877), was duke of Brittany, from 874 to his death.
She was born in Nantes, France on January 25, 1477 and was the daughter of Francis II, Duke of Brittany and Margaret of Foix.
The main focus is on relations between the centre brittany woodard and periphery of the Carolingian empire, in particular on the development of Brittany as a territorial principality in the ninth brittany woodard and tenth centuries.
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 Duke of Brittany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-11)
Brittany was a region with strong traditions of independence, including a language and culture all its own.
Prior to the 10th century, Brittany was severly affected by Viking attacks and ducal athority was weak.
The Angevin regime in Brittany came to an end in 1203, after John I, King of England murdered His nephew, Arthur, the son of Geoffrey and Constance.
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 Duke of Brittany
The Duchy of Brittany was an independent state from 841 to 1532.
Brittany was conquered in 799 by emperor Charlemagne, who had after that to lead military expeditions to fight breton rebellions in 801 and 811.
Independence from France was declared in 841 after a rebellion of Duke Nominoe who refused to accept as his suzerain, king Charles, the Bald.
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 Duke of Brittany - Wikipedia Mirror US   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-11)
Incorporation of Brittany into the Carolingian empire ensured that the political and social institutions were similar to those prevaling elsewhere in western Francia.
Anne of Brittany was first attempted to get married to Habsburgs, in order to avoid French central government's yoke, but she found herself instead married in turn to two kings of France.
Instead, the Duke of Mercoeur, royal governor of Brittany, declared independence in name of his own underage son Nicolas de Lorraine-Mercoeur who through maternal ancestry was the direct primogenitural heir of Duchess Joanna, that of Penthievre branch, wife of Charles the Lameof Blois.
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 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
Dukes of Gascony, 768-1038 AD The culture of the South of France in the 12th century is one of the first signs of the revival of civilization in Francia after the "second Dark Age" of the 9th and 10th centuries.
Duke William V had three wives, and subsequent Dukes were descendants of William VIII, son of William V and Agnes of Burgundy.
The present Dukes of Bucclech, Grafton, and St. Albans all have living grandsons, as shown; and, apart from the little detail of the illegitimate origin of the families, they are, of course, Stuarts.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 153
Saloman I de Sable (?) married Adela d' Eschauffon Sable/, daughter of Gerve de Eschabr and Gisela de Bastinbourg Eschabr/.
Eudes II (?) married Bertha of Brittany (?), daughter of Conan III of Brittany and Maud of England (?).
Anne de Leon married Eudes I of Porhoët, son of Josceline I of Brittany.
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 Erispoe, Duke of Brittany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-11)
Erispoë was a Duke of Brittany, who succeeded his father Nominoë in 851.
In some official documents, he is referred to as King rather than Duke, but it is difficult to be sure if this was known by the King, Charles the Bald.
His reign ended in November 857 with his assassination at the altar of a church (a place of asylum) by his cousin and successor Saloman, aided by Alcmar, the Bishop of Nantes.
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 SALOMAN, DUCA DI BRITTANY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-11)
Saloman, era re di Brittany, da 857 alla sua morte.
Saloman si è transformato in in righello di Brittany dopo l'omicidio del suo cugino, duca Erispoe.
In 863, Saloman ha firmato il trattato di Entrammes con Charles I della Francia, in cui l'Anjou è stata riconosciuta come parte di Brittany.
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 Brittany, a brief history - Compiled By Judy Drew
Duke Francois II who has entered into the coalition against the regent of France is defeated at St Aubin du Cormieu and dies.
Anne of Brittany dies and is succeeded by her daughter Claude of France.
Brittany rebels against its Governor, The Duke of Mercoer, who attempting to profit from the League tries to seize the province.
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 Saloman, duque de Bretaña   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-11)
Saloman (muerto 874), era rey de Bretaña, a partir del 857 a su muerte.
Saloman se convirtió en regla de Bretaña después del asesinato de su primo, duque Erispoe.
En 863, Saloman firmó el tratado de Entrammes con Charles I de Francia, en donde Anjou fue reconocida como parte de Bretaña.
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 SALOMAN, DUC DE BRITTANY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-11)
Saloman, était roi de Brittany, de 857 à sa mort.
Saloman est devenu règle de Brittany après le meurtre de son cousin, duc Erispoe.
Dans 863, Saloman a signé le traité d'Entrammes avec Charles I de la France, où l'Anjou a été identifié comme partie de Brittany.
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 Viking Expansionism
Duke Robert, brother of the former king Odo, recognized the rule of the Vikings in the lower Loire around the countryside of Nantes.
Similarly, the Breton ruler Saloman and Count Robert of Anjou hired a flotilla of Scandinavians; Charles the Bald gave land to Ragnar and Harold; and Lothar gave land to Rorik during the mid 800s.
Séguin, a Frankish Duke of the Gascons, was holding lower Aquitainia for Charles the Bald.
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 25. Ogier, the Dane (Continued). Vol. IV: Legends of Charlemagne. Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. Age of Fable
It seemed to Duke Namo, and all the elder knights, as if they saw in him Ogier himself, as he was when a youth; and this resemblance won for the lad their kind regards.
He ran to the chamber, and beheld the body of his child bathed in blood, and it could not be concealed from him that Charlot gave the blow.
It was during this interval that the three Dukes succeeded in prevailing upon Charlemagne to pardon Ogier, and to send for him to combat the puissant enemy who now defied him; but it was no easy task to persuade Ogier.
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 Tourisme Bretagne
Basse-Bretagne - Basse-Bretagne (Breizh Izel in Breton) denotes the parts of Brittany west of Ploërmel, where the Breton language was traditionally spoken, and where the culture associated with this language is most prolific.
Arthur I, Duke of Brittany - Arthur I, Duke of Brittany (1187 – 1203), was the posthumous son of...
Earl of Northesk - Admiral William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk (1756-1831) was born the son of Admiral George Carnegie, 6th Earl of Northesk and Anne Melville on 10 April 1756.
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 BRITTANY
[26], suggests that the mother of Duke Salomon was the sister of Nominoë Duke of Brittany, assuming that "consobrinus" should be interpreted in its strict sense.  m
of Brittany, daughter of ERISPOË Duke of Brittany and his wife Marmohec ---.  Her parentage is deduced from the Annales Mettenses which names "Judicheil ex filia Heriospoii regis natus" when recording that he ruled jointly with "Alanus frater Pasquitani"
GUILLAUME IX Duke of Aquitaine [GUILLAUME VII Comte de Poitou], daughter of FOULQUES IV "le Rechin" Comte d'Anjou and his first wife Hildegarde de Baugency ([1068]-Jerusalem 1 Jun 1146, bur Redon).  This marriage is referred to by Orderic Vitalis
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 Duchy of Brittany: Ducal banners (part 1)
The first known king of Brittany is Nominoé(831-851), a prince of the County of Vannes.
He was married to the duchess Alix of Brittany and became duke after the death of her father-in-law in1213.
Jean I, duke of Brittany, used the banner of his father Pierre I. Variant of the banner
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 brittany2
The dukedom of Brittany (Bretagne) appears to have moved between several families that were connected by blood or marriage.
Eudes of Brittany, Count of Penthievre, Regent of Brittany (b 999, d 07.01.1079)
This Poppa (definitely granddaughter of Herbert, Count of Vermandois) is often referred to as the Poppa who (in 886) married Rollo 'the Ganger' who conquered Normandy.
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 Zionist Uganda Volume I
Humiliated, Mussolini ordered the Duke of Aosta, the commander of all Italian forces in East Africa, to invade the Sudan and cut the important Cape-to-Cairo railway.
The Duke of Aosta surrendered to Major General Anilewitz on April 15, 1941.
Late June and July had the Allies consolidate their territory in northern France, as Brittany was liberated, even as the hedgerows bedeviled the Allied armies.
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 thePeerage.com - Master Index
FitzJames, Henry, Duke of Albemarle to Fitzmaurice, George Alexander
Okeden, Gwendolen Isabel to Oldenburg, Duke of (Johann Friedrich Adolf)
Oldenburg, Duke of (Konstantin Friedrich Peter) to Oldham, Thomas Staveley
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 Brujula.Net - Your Latin Stating Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-11)
The Duchy of Brittany was an independent state from
Louis the Pious, came with his army in 818,
After a five year conflict, France recognized Brittany as a ducal state in 846 and as a kingdom in
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 Descendants of Erispoe
--7-Conan I "the Crooked" OF BRITTANY b: 927, d: 27 Jun 992
--8-Geoffrey OF BRITTANY b: Abt 980, d: 20 Nov 1008
Richard I "the Fearless" OF NORMANDY and Gunnor OF --9-Alain III OF BRITTANY b: Abt 997, d: 1 Oct 1040
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 Bulfinch's Mythology, The Legends of Charlemange by Thomas Bulfinch: Chapter 25
It seemed to Duke Namo, and all the elder knights, as
hall of Charlemagne, where he seated himself at table with Duke Namo
It was during this interval that the three Dukes succeeded in
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 Antiques Ireland - Online Book Lists - Periodicals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-11)
Articles include, the Duke of Wellington, the Skilful Gunner, Irish Naval Links with the Adriatic,Lieu.
Tomas O'Ryan Y Vazquez, Execution of Pirates, Gaydon's Memoir of the Regiment of Dillon, Hugh O'Neill the Great William Aylmer 1772-1820, the Earl of Antrim and the first Bishop's War, Further notes on some Irishmen in the Imperial Service, and others.
Articles include, the Bank of Ireland Yeomanry, Stained Glass Window to the South Cork Militia, Irish Soldiers and Plotters in Williamite England, Major General Oliver Harty in Brittany 1799-1800, Volunteers for Prussia 1721, and others.
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 Neo Speed Skating News Archives
Take I-71 North to SR 13 North towards Mansfield.
After a few miles 13 will cease being a divided highway at the Duke and Duchess gas station.
After about another mile to mile and a half you'll go down a hill and you'll be forced to make a right hand turn because Main St. is one way at that point.
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