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Rivallo (Welsh: Rhiwallon) was a
legendary king of the
Britons as
accounted by
Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to
power in 817BC. He was the son of King...
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Rivallon I of Dol (died c. 1065[citation needed]) was the
first lord of
Combourg from
before 1040. He was born to Hamo I,
Viscount of Alet and Roianteline...
- his
right to rule and he
faced a
rebellion from
Breton nobles,
notably Rivallon I of Dol. Conan's
inheritance was
usurped by his uncle, Odo, who initially...
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after William the Conqueror, as Duke of Normandy,
supported a Breton,
Rivallon I of Dol's
rebellion against the
hereditary Duke of Brittany,
Conan II...
- "beloved child".
Imogen was the name of a
politically influential sister of
Rivallon I of Dol, a
contemporary and ally of
William the
Conqueror during the Breton-Norman...
- the
forces of
Conan II, Duke of Brittany, and an
alliance of the
rebel Rivallon I of Dol, the
Angevin Empire, and the
Duchy of Normandy.
During Conan's...
- King of the
Browaroch (775–812), and
younger brother of
Count Riwallon or
Rivallon III of
Poher (?–857).
After a
general rebellion which had
enveloped the...
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Bellator fortis.
According to Paul Le Baud,
Alain was a
descendant of
Rivallon Mur
Marzou and
therefore was a male-line
descendant of the
early kings...
- Pouancé was a
battle in
Conan II of Brittany's
campaigns against the
rebel Rivallon I of Dol, the
Count of
Anjou Geoffrey III, and the
Duchy of Normandy's...
- for the
county and city of Waterford, 1909. His
second son, John
William Rivallon, JP, 19th
Baron and 2nd
Count (1882–1939), was High
Sheriff of
County Waterford...