-
after his
death and
raised to the rank of martyr.
Salomon was the son of
Riwallon III of Poher, who
himself was the son of
Count Erispoë I of Poher, King...
-
Charles on Salomon's behalf. In 874 Pascweten, Wrhwant, and Wigo, son of
Riwallon,
Count of Cornouaille,
conspired against Salomon and ********inated him,...
- 1040–1065 :
Riwallon I 1065–1079/1083 : John I, son of prec.,
became a monk and then
bishop of Dol from 1087 to 1092 1079/1083–after 1100 :
Riwallon II, son...
- of Poher, 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...
- Brittany" and join the King of
Brittany in
fights against the Vikings.
Riwallon (circa 874) Gourmaëlon (early 10th century) Alan II (early to mid-10th...
- 908–913 Succeeded by
Viking Occupation next
holder Alan II Preceded by
Riwallon Count of
Cornouaille 907–913 Succeeded by
Viking Occupation next holder...
- She has been
variously identified with
Eleanor of Léon,
later wife of
Riwallon of
Rosmadec or
Enoguen "Gwen" (Gallicised into Jeanne),
later wife of Andrew...
- Vitré, when the duke of
Brittany Geoffrey I
bestowed feudal powers upon
Riwallon Le Vicaire, who was
charged with
keeping this
strategic area as a buffer...
- Guinguené, the
Archbishop of Dol. He gave it to his
illegitimate brother Riwallon, the
first Lord of Combourg. The
castle was made
famous by François-René...
- Bury St
Edmunds Turold,
abbot of
Peterborough Adelelm,
abbot of
Abingdon Riwallon ('Rualodus'),
abbot of
Winchester New
Minster Both
versions are endorsed...