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Wihomarc or Wiomarc'h (French: Guyomard; died 825) was a
Breton chieftain "who
seemed to have
greater authority than the
other Breton leaders" and who...
- Judicaël (early 7th century)
Alain II Hir (c.640?–690)
Morman (r. 814–818)
Wihomarc (r. 822–825)
Nominoe (or Nevenoe) (r. 841–851), as a
missus dominicus...
- for
killing a
Breton emissary Duke of
Brittany Reign 841–851
Predecessor Wihomarc Successor Erispoe Born c. 800 Died (851-03-07)7
March 851 (aged ~50–51)...
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During this
period Brittany was also
threatened by the
Breton March.
Wihomarc (reigned 822–825) - led a
successful rebellion against Frankish rule to...
- lady-in-waiting and poet (b. 770) Rampon,
count of
Barcelona Welf,
father of
Judith of
Bavaria Wihomarc,
Breton chieftain Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 231....
- c. 578–907
Waroch Saint Judicael Alain II Hir
Morman Wihomarc Nominoe Erispoe Salomon Pascweten Gurvand Judicael Alan I Gourmaëlon...
- "triumph of victory",
although the
Bretons revolted again in 822
under Wihomarc. The
spelling Morman is from the
cartulary of
Redon Abbey.
Regino of Prüm...
- king of
Brittany ... King Morman? (d. 818),
invaded by the
French ...
Wihomarc? (d. 825) ... Duke Nominoë (Nevenoe; a. 835 – 851) King Erispoë (851–857)...
- (b. 770) Rampon,
count of
Barcelona Welf,
father of
Judith of
Bavaria Wihomarc,
Breton chieftain 826
Ashot I,
prince of
Iberia (or 830)
Ashot Msaker,...