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- Domnonée is the modern French form of Domnonia or Dumnonia (Latin for "Devon"; Breton: Domnonea), a historic kingdom in northern Armorica (Brittany) founded...
- rulers in Gaul were styled "kings" of the small realms of Cornouaille and Domnonia. Some such kings may have had a form of hegemony over all of the Brythonic...
- According to Breton king-lists, Riotham survived and reigned as Prince of Domnonia until his death sometime between 500 and 520, though this may have been...
- the Kingdom of Strathclyde, in present-day southern Scotland. The form Domnonia also occurs and shares a linguistic relationship with the Breton region...
- Bro Gwened was united with Domnonia under its king Saint Judicaël, who was descended from a daughter of Budic II. Domnonia's rulers thenceforth reigned...
- masculine given name. It may refer to: Saint Judicael (7th century), king of Domnonia and high king of Brittany Judicael, Duke of Brittany (9th century) Judicael...
- may have migrated from Celtic Britain to take up residence in Armorican Domnonia. He lived alone near Lamballe and Pleumeur-Gautier, before finally settling...
- (Cornwall) in French and "Kernev" in Breton. In ancient times there was also a "Domnonia" (Devon) in Brittany as well. In February 1684, ice formed on the sea in...
- Cornouaille for a time in the early 6th century but was permanently joined with Domnonia under its king and Saint Judicaël around 635. In 1342, Vannes was besieged...
- Wasconia from the Pyrenees and the Bretons formed three kingdoms in Armorica: Domnonia, Cornouaille and Broërec. In 486, Clovis I, leader of the Salian Franks...