- Brittany, France,
first built in 1008 by
Guéthénoc,
viscount of Porhoët. The town and
castle were
named after Guéthénoc's son, Goscelinus, and
rebuilt at various...
- (or James), son of
Prince Fragan and
Teirbron Wethenoc (or
Gwethenoc or
Guethenoc), son of
Prince Fragan and
Teirbron Creirwy (or
Creirvy or Klervi), daughter...
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Viscounts of Porhoët.
According to J.-P. Soubigou, the
first known viscount,
Guethenoc (fl. 1028), was
probably Viscount of
Rennes as well and
connected to the...
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Wethenoc or
Gwethenoc or
Guethenoc was a 5th-century pre-congregational
Breton saint. A son of
Prince Fragan of
Dumnonia and
Saint Gwen the Three-Breasted...
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Josselin II
Viscount of
Rennes and Porhoët
Geoffrey Viscount of Porhoët
Guethenoc of Porhoët (died
before 1114) a
daughter who
married Simon II,
Baron of...
- Armorica. He was the
husband of
Gwenn and
father of the
twins Jacut and
Guethenoc, of Guénolé, and of Creirwy, Winwaloe, son of
Prince Fragan (or Fracan)...
- The
Jurisconsult François
Morel as Belt, a
winemaker Serge Papagalli as
Guethenoc, a
farmer New
characters Clovis Cornillac as Quarto.
Guillaume Gallienne...
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Kaamelott 1–6
Serge Papagalli Guethenoc Peasant, Roparzh's
neighbour and
rival 1–6
Gilles Graveleau Roparzh Peasant,
Guethenoc's neighbour and
rival 1–6 Bruno...
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Morec Lannvowsedh, St Mawes,
Saint Maudet Lannwedhenek, Padstow,
Saint Guethenoc Lannwenek, Lewannick,
Saint Gwenek Lannwolesyk, Lellizzick,
Saint Gwledic...
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immature rabbits in the vicinity. I.ii.12 (1-62):
Guethenoc's Late
Donkey (Feu L'Ane de
Guethenoc)
Guethenoc and Roparzh, two peasants, come to Arthur's court...