- a
linguistic relationship with the
Breton region of Domnonée (Breton:
Domnonea). The
kingdom is
named after the Dumnonii, a
British Celtic tribe living...
- westernmost, Atlantic-facing
provinces of Armorica,
Cornouaille ("Cornwall") and
Domnonea ("Devon").
These settlements are ****ociated with
leaders like
Saints Samson...
-
British migrants from what is now
modern Devon had
established the
region of
Domnonea (in Breton) or Domnonée (in French) in the
north of the peninsula, taken...
- and
Glamorgan in Wales. Mark has been
identified with Conomor, a king of
Domnonea and
Kernev (Domnonée and Cornouaille) in Armorica. In his Life of St. Pol...
-
modern French form of
Domnonia or
Dumnonia (Latin for "Devon"; Breton:
Domnonea), a
historic kingdom in
northern Armorica (Brittany)
founded by British...
-
beginning of the
medieval era,
Brittany was
divided among three kingdoms,
Domnonea,
Cornouaille and Broërec.
These realms eventually merged into a single...
- Atlantic-facing
provinces of Armorica, Kerne/Cornouaille ("Kernow/Cornwall") and
Domnonea ("Devon"). However,
there is
clear linguistic evidence for
close contact...