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    Bro Gwened (redirect from Broërec)
    inheritance in neighboring Cornouaille. He may have also been king of Broerec or simply the refugee guest of Conmor. Major settlements at this time included...
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    petty kingdoms arose in this region, namely Cornouaille, Domnonée and Broërec. From 801 to 837, the adjacent Frankish Empire made several unsuccessful...
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    divided into three kingdoms—Domnonée, Cornouaille (Kernev), and Bro Waroc'h (Broërec)—which eventually were incorporated into the Duchy of Brittany. The first...
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    Brittany was divided among three kingdoms, Domnonea, Cornouaille and Broërec. These realms eventually merged into a single state during the 9th century...
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    the Bretons formed three kingdoms in Armorica: Domnonia, Cornouaille and Broërec. In 486, Clovis I, leader of the Salian Franks, defeated Syagrius at Soissons...
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    kingdoms – Domnonia (Devnent), Cornouaille (Kernev), and Bro Waroc'h (Broërec) – which eventually were incorporated into the larger Breton state. The...
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    largely independent regions: Rennes, Panthièvre, Léon, Cornouaille, the Broërec, and Nantes. Ducal power was non-existent in Panthièvre and Léon, and even...
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    complete with double-doors with drawbridge slots, known as the Porte du Broërec. Hennebont is famed for its resistance, under Joanna of Flanders, the widow...
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