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Conomor (fl. c. 540), also
known as
Conomerus or
Conomor the Cursed, was an
early medieval ruler of Brittany. His name,
which has the
Welsh cognate Cynfawr...
- sixth-century King of
Kernow (Cornwall),
possibly identical with King
Conomor. He is best
known for his
appearance in
Arthurian legend as the
uncle of...
- him a
handful of dirt.
Struck by
divine vengeance,
Conomor would have
perished instantly.
Conomor's name is
mentioned many
times by
Gregory of
Tours as...
- a
historical individual who was the wife of the
early Breton ruler Conomor.
Conomor is said to have
married Tryphine, the
daughter of his ally
Waroch I...
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suggested that the
British and
Breton branches were
unified for a period.
Conomor, who was
killed fighting Clotaire I, king of the Franks, is
referred to...
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Irish and Hiberno-Norman
Other names Related names Conor (Proper Irish) Conchúr (Irish)
Conomor (Cornish/Breton)
Connah (Welsh)
Konnor (North American)...
- (son of Chlodomer), c. 523-531
Tremorus of
Brittany (son or
stepson of
Conomor) -
Legendary (6th
century AD)
Tiberius (son of East-Roman
emperor Maurice)...
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During the battle,
located near the coast,
Conomor was
defeated and
killed when he
attempted to flee.
Conomor owned land on both
sides of the Channel, and...
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restores her to life, and when he
brings her to
Conomor, the
walls of his
castle collapse and kill him.
Conomor is a
historical figure,
known locally as a...
- Caninus, in this view,
might be
Conomor ("Great Dog").
Conomor is
considered a
likelier contemporary of Gildas.
Conomor was
likely from Domnonée, an area...