• 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...
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  • Charles on Salomon's behalf. In 874 Pascweten, Wrhwant, and Wigo, son of Riwallon, Count of Cornouaille, conspired against Salomon and assassinated him,...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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  • 908–913 Succeeded by Viking Occupation next holder Alan II Preceded by Riwallon Count of Cornouaille 907–913 Succeeded by Viking Occupation next holder...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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    Amy Varin, the Landevennec Cartulary credits Gradlon with one son named Riwallon who died young. Gradlon may have been a common Breton name; the cartulary...
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    Bury St Edmunds Turold, abbot of Peterborough Adelelm, abbot of Abingdon Riwallon ('Rualodus'), abbot of Winchester New Minster Both versions are endorsed...
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    short time during Robert II's reign, also ruled the barony. c. 1008-1040 Riwallon the Vicar, follower of Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany, baron of Vitré (vicarius...
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    home. Meirchion Gul Elidyr Lydanwyn? Cynfarch Oer Urien Rheged Owain? Riwallon? Elffin? Rhun? Royth Rheged "EBK: Coel Hen, so-called King of Northern...
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  • accounts make Leonorus as well as Commor to be the sons of Howel I, or Riwallon. His name 'Léonpr-le-Gallois.' as borne by a French writer, the Sieur De...
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    resulted from a conspiracy involving Pascweten, Wrhwant, and Wigo, son of Riwallon, Count of Cornouaille, but they quickly fell out with each other and a...
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    the apse is the Jardin Anglais, a former cemetery. Legend has it that Riwallon le Roux, the lord of Dinan, founded the priory of Saint-Sauveur de Dinan...
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    Daniel and Bernard de Rozé, Guy Lague, Robin Daniel, Guillaume Robin, Riwallon Le Duc, Guillaume Robert, Pierre Constanz, Geffroy Grimaut, Guillaume Raffrey...
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