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Waroch may
refer to:
Waroch I (d. c. 550),
Breton ruler of the
Vannetais Waroch II (fl. 578–90), grandson,
Breton ruler of the
Vannetais This disambiguation...
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Waroch (Breton: Gwereg) was an
early Breton ruler of the
Vannetais (Gwened).
Waroch, or his
grandfather Waroch I, gave his name to the
traditional Breton...
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Waroch I (Breton: Gwereg;
modern French: Guérech; d. c. 550) was an
early ruler of the Bro
Wened (Vannetais) in
southern Brittany. It is
unclear whether...
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against Waroch under Beppolem and Ebrachain,
mutual enemies.
Ebrachain was also
enemy of Fredegund, who sent the
Saxons of
Bayeux to aid
Waroch. Beppolem...
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Childebert II. In 578,
Chilperic sent an army to
fight the
Breton ruler Waroch II of the Bro-Wened
along the Vilaine. The
Frankish army
consisted of units...
- Bro
Waroch (from the
gallicisation of the same name) or by
numerous variant spellings,
although it is
unclear whether the
namesake Gwereg was
Waroch I or...
- century) – by tradition, the
founder of
Brittany Budic II (early 6th century)
Waroch II (late 6th century)
Saint Judicaël (early 7th century)
Alain II Hir (c...
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Cornwall (Kernow) and
Devon (Dumnonia). Bro Waroc'h ("land of
Waroch", now Bro Gwened)
derives from the name of one of the
first known Breton...
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various spellings of its
Frenchified forms "
Waroch" and "Guérech". It may
refer to either:
Waroch I
Waroch II This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Bretons held the
hinterland around Vannes (Breton: Gwened) as
early as
Waroch (Gwereg I) in the
early 6th century. He and his
successors established a...