- Wrhwant, Gurwant,
Gurwent or
Gurvand (Latin: Vurfandus) (died 876) was a
claimant to the
Kingdom of
Brittany from 874
until his
death in
opposition to...
-
Norse invasions and a
succession dispute between Salomon's murderers:
Gurvand and Pascweten. Pascweten's brother, Alan,
called the Great, was the third...
- (southern part) with
Gurvand Gurvand (r. 874–877),
ruling Brittany (northern part) with
Pasquitan Judicael (r. 877–888),
successor of
Gurvand,
ruled Brittany...
-
their attacks.
Berengar is
speculated to have
married the
daughter of
Gurvand, Duke of Brittany, by
which relationship he
attained the
countship of Rennes...
- son-in-law
Pascweten and
Gurvand, son-in-law of late
ruler Erispoe.
After Salomon's
death they
divide the country, and
Pascweten and
Gurvand co-rule Brittany...
-
Solomon III King of
Brittany Duke of
Brittany Reign 857-874
Predecessor Erispoe Successor Pascweten and
Gurvand Died 874
Father Riwallon III of Poher...
-
Regnal titles Preceded by
Salomon Duke of
Brittany disputed with
Gurvand 874–876 Succeeded by
Judicael and Alan I Preceded by
Ridoredh Count of Vannes...
- that man's
supposed maternal grandson of the same name) by a
daughter of
Gurvand, Duke of Brittany. However, an 11th-century
collection of
Angevin genealogies...
- husband's
death ?
Gurvand Unnamed ? ? ? 877 husband's
accession in
opposition with Alan I 888 husband's
death ?
Judicael Oreguen of
Rennes Gurvand, Duke of Brittany...
- c. 578–907
Waroch Saint Judicael Alain II Hir
Morman Wihomarc Nominoe Erispoe Salomon Pascweten Gurvand Judicael Alan I Gourmaëlon...