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Chanao was the
brother of
Macliau,
bishop of Vannes. He
killed three of his
brothers to
ensure complete control of the throne.
Macliau, the last survivor, was...
- ruler,
Macliau of the Veneti, so that
whichever lived longer would protect the
young heir of the other. Upon Budic's death, however,
Macliau invaded...
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Congar (c. 450)
Daniel Drem Rud (c. 500)
Melar (c. 500s)
Budic II (c. 545)
Macliau (544–577)
Judicael (circa 857–874) – the
county of
Cornouaille is not yet...
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count Chanao and his
brother Macliau (in latin, Macliavus).
According to Gregory,
after Chanao killed his
other brothers,
Macliau fled to Conomor. Conomor...
- was
allegedly founded by
Caradog Strongarm. In the
early 6th century,
Macliau served as one of the
earliest bishops of
Vannes prior to
usurping his nephew's...
- to
enlist his
neighbour Macliau's support for the
succession of Hywel's son
Tewdwr ended badly.
After Budic's death,
Macliau invaded and the boy was forced...
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children by an
unknown wife:
Chanao I, who
succeeded him on his
death Macliau,
Bishop of Vannes, who
succeeded his
brother Saint Tryphine, who married...
- with Auxilius.
Augustine then
wrote to
Auxilius on classici****'s behalf.
Macliau [fr],
bishop of
Vannes was
excommunicated after he
abandoned his episcopacy...
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killing his
brothers rather than
divide the patrimony, but his
brother Macliau, the
bishop of Gwened, not only
escaped but
successfully annexed neighboring...
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Brittany in Budic's company. Upon his death, his
kingdom was
usurped by
Macliau, king of the
neighbouring Veneti.
Three of Budic's sons by his
Welsh wife...