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    Brittany, France, first built in 1008 by Guéthénoc, viscount of Porhoët. The town and castle were named after Guéthénoc's son, Goscelinus, and rebuilt at various...
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  • Kaamelott 1–6 Serge Papagalli Guethenoc Peasant, Roparzh's neighbour and rival 1–6 Gilles Graveleau Roparzh Peasant, Guethenoc's neighbour and rival 1–6 Bruno...
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    Viscounts of Porhoët. According to J.-P. Soubigou, the first known viscount, Guethenoc (fl. 1028), was probably Viscount of Rennes as well and connected to the...
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    (or James), son of Prince Fragan and Teirbron Wethenoc (or Gwethenoc or Guethenoc), son of Prince Fragan and Teirbron Creirwy (or Creirvy or Klervi), daughter...
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  • The Jurisconsult François Morel as Belt, a winemaker Serge Papagalli as Guethenoc, a farmer New characters Clovis Cornillac as Quarto. Guillaume Gallienne...
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  • Josselin II Viscount of Rennes and Porhoët Geoffrey Viscount of Porhoët Guethenoc of Porhoët (died before 1114) a daughter who married Simon II, Baron of...
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  • great-grandchildren include Winwaloe Jacut Wethenoc (or Gwethenoc or Guethenoc) Creirwy (or Creirvy or Klervi) Cadfan. Celtic Kingdoms of the British...
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  • Morec Lannvowsedh, St Mawes, Saint Maudet Lannwedhenek, Padstow, Saint Guethenoc Lannwenek, Lewannick, Saint Gwenek Lannwolesyk, Lellizzick, Saint Gwledic...
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  • half-brother Jacut (James), her second or third brother Wethenoc (Gwethenoc, Guethenoc), her second or third brother Winwaloe, (Gwenole) the youngest of her...
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  • Armorica. He was the husband of Gwenn and father of the twins Jacut and Guethenoc, of Guénolé, and of Creirwy, Winwaloe, son of Prince Fragan (or Fracan)...
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  • Wethenoc or Gwethenoc or Guethenoc was a 5th-century pre-congregational Breton saint. A son of Prince Fragan of Dumnonia and Saint Gwen the Three-Breasted...
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    in Rome. Martyr Cointha (Conitus) of Alexandria (249) Saints Jacut and Guethenoc, disciples of St Budoc, they were driven from Britain to Brittany (5th...
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  • immature rabbits in the vicinity. I.ii.12  (1-62): Guethenoc's Late Donkey (Feu L'Ane de Guethenoc) Guethenoc and Roparzh, two peasants, come to Arthur's court...
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    Armorica with his father, Fragan, his mother, Gwen Teirbron, and his twin, Guethenoc. The family settled in Ploufragan, where his sister Clervie (or Klervi...
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