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Nominoe or
Nomenoe (French: Nominoë; Breton: Nevenoe; b. c. 800, d. 7 March 851) was the
first Duke of
Brittany from 846 to his death. He is the Breton...
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repeated rebellions in
Aquitaine and
against the Bretons. Led by
their chiefs Nomenoë and Erispoë, who
defeated the king at the
Battle of
Ballon (845) and the...
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attested by seventy-two witnesses,
thereby disputing Nomenoë's claim to a
right to
depose bishops. But
Nomenoë did depose, and in a
brutal manner, the four bishops...
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consecrated Bishop of Tréguier.
Louis Duchesne, however,
argued that it was King
Nomenoe who, in the
middle of the
ninth century, had the
monastery of Tréguier...
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remains were
carried back to Saint-Brieuc in 1210. It was King
Nomenoe who,
about the
middle of the
ninth century, is said to have made the monastery...