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Erispoe (French:
Erispoë; Latin: Herispoius, Herispogius, Respogius; died 2 or 12
November 857) was Duke of
Brittany from 851 to his death.
After the death...
- the
Norse invasions. Its
history begins in 851 with
Erispoe's claim to kingship. In 856,
Erispoe was
murdered and
succeeded by his
cousin Salomon. The...
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manner similar to
Erispoe, he was
granted Rennes, Nantes, and Retz as a "third" of
Brittany to be held from
Charles in fee. He and
Erispoe were the dominatores...
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negotiations between his
father and
Erispoe, duke of Brittany,
Louis was
betrothed to an
unnamed daughter of
Erispoe in 856. It is not
known if this was...
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Stammerer king in 856.
Louis married the
daughter of the King of Brittany,
Erispoe, and
received the
regnum from the
Breton monarch with the
consent of the...
- ar Vro ("father of the country"). He was the
second son of
Count Erispoe or
Erispoë of Poher, King of the
Browaroch (775–812), and
younger brother of...
- wine, and tea (approximate date).
August 22 –
Battle of Jengland: Duke
Erispoe takes command of the
Breton forces after his
father Nominoe, king of Brittany...
- in
Aquitaine and
against the Bretons. Led by
their chiefs Nomenoë and
Erispoë, who
defeated the king at the
Battle of
Ballon (845) and the
Battle of...
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between the
Frankish army of
Charles the Bald and the
Breton army of
Erispoe, Duke of Brittany. The
Bretons were victorious,
leading to the signing...
- Pious, a
count of
Vannes (Gwened) and
arguably a duke (dux) of
Brittany Erispoe (r. 851–857), as a duke, then as a king
Salomon (or Salaun) (r. 857–874)...