- The
Battle of
Jengland (also
called Jengland-Beslé, Beslé, or
Grand Fougeray) took
place on 22
August 851,
between the
Frankish army of
Charles the Bald...
- Erispoe, Nominoe's son and successor,
intercepted Charles at the
Battle of
Jengland (851). At the
Treaty of
Angers signed the same year, the Pays de Retz entered...
-
campaign against the Franks,
culminating in his
victory at the
Battle of
Jengland. He is
subsequently referred to as "King of Brittany". Erispoe's recorded...
- who
defeated the king at the
Battle of
Ballon (845) and the
Battle of
Jengland (851), the
Bretons were
successful in
obtaining a de
facto independence...
-
Ostia An
Italian alliance fleet defeats Saracen pirates. 851
Battle of
Jengland Bretons under Duke
Erispoe defeat king
Charles the Bald of West Francia...
-
Western Roman Emperor. 851 –
Battle of
Jengland:
Erispoe defeats Charles the Bald near the
Breton town of
Jengland. 1138 –
Battle of the
Standard between...
-
relatively minor battle is
often confused with the much more
decisive Battle of
Jengland won by Nominoë's son
Erispoe against Charles in 851. This
confusion dates...
- the
independence of the new
kingdom of
Brittany and won the
Battle of
Jengland against Charles the Bald. The
Bretons won
another war in 867, and the kingdom...
- of Nominoe. In 851,
Charles the Bald,
after his
defeat at the
Battle of
Jengland, made
peace with Salomon's
cousin Erispoe, son of Nominoe, and granted...
- ceramics, rice wine, and tea (approximate date).
August 22 –
Battle of
Jengland: Duke
Erispoe takes command of the
Breton forces after his
father Nominoe...