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- Domnonée is the modern French form of Domnonia or Dumnonia (Latin for "Devon"; Breton: Domnonea), a historic kingdom in northern Armorica (Brittany) founded...
- Yudikael), also spelled Judhael (with many other variants), was the King of Domnonée, part of Brittany, in the mid-7th century and later revered as a Roman...
- Judicael (c. 590–657) - Breton high king, king of Domnonée; united the Breton kingdoms of Domnonée and Broërec; recognized Dagobert I and Eligius Morman...
- rulers in Gaul were styled "kings" of the small realms of Cornouaille and Domnonée. Some such kings may have had a form of hegemony over all of the Brythonic...
- the kingdom shares a linguistic relationship with the Breton region of Domnonée (Breton: Domnonea). The kingdom is named after the Dumnonii, a British...
- Carnac. In the Early Middle Ages, Brittany was divided into three kingdoms—Domnonée, Cornouaille (Kernev), and Bro Waroc'h (Broërec)—which eventually were...
- local ruling elites. Toward the end of the 4th century, the Britons of Domnonée (modern Devon and Cornwall) on the South-Western peninsula of Great Britain...
- now modern Devon had established the region of Domnonea (in Breton) or Domnonée (in French) in the north of the peninsula, taken from the Latin Dumnonia...
- male heirs. Chlothar inherited his kingdom. 560 December Conomor, king of Domnonée, who had allied with Chlothar's son Chram against him, was killed in battle...
- closely with the territories that constituted the early Breton kingdom of Domnonée. The history of the title Count of Penthièvre included frequent dispossessions...