- The
Battle of
Brissarthe was
fought on 2 July 866,
between the West
Franks and a
joint Breton-Viking army near
Brissarthe, Neustria. It was
marked by...
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Brissarthe (French pronunciation: [bʁisaʁt] ) is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On 15
December 2016, it was merged...
- Mans.[citation needed] On 2 July 866,
Robert was
killed at the
Battle of
Brissarthe while defending Francia against a
joint Breton-Viking
raiding party led...
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Anjou and
Adelaide of Tours.
After his father's
death at the
Battle of
Brissarthe in 866, Odo
inherited the
Margraviate of Neustria. Odo lost this title...
- that he died in 866 in
Aquitaine from
wounds received in the
Battle of
Brissarthe against the
Vikings (in
which Robert the
Strong also died).
Ranulf married...
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fought the Nor****
continuously until his
death in
battle against them at
Brissarthe. His son Odo
succeeded him, but
royal power declined.
Paris continued...
- of a Viking-Breton army he
killed Robert the
Strong at the
Battle of
Brissarthe near Châteauneuf-sur-Sarthe. In 867 he went on to
ravage Bourges and a...
-
sailing up the Loire), and
Ranulf of
Aquitaine died in the
Battle of
Brissarthe in 865. The
Vikings also took
advantage of the
civil wars
which ravaged...
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Battle of the
Morcuera Cordoba defeats Asturias and Castile. 866
Battle of
Brissarthe Bretons and
Vikings under Salomon, Duke of
Brittany and
Hastein defeat...
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against Salomon, King of
Brittany and in 866 parti****ted in the
battle of
Brissarthe alongside Robert the Strong, the
Frankish Margrave of Neustria. When Gauzfrid...