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Nominoe or
Nomenoe (French:
Nominoë; Breton: Nevenoe; b. c. 800, d. 7 March 851) was the
first Duke of
Brittany from 846 to his death. He is the Breton...
- the
Frankish Empire,
Nominoe defeated Frankish troops at the
Battle of
Ballon (845). The
peace treaty that
followed allowed Nominoe to
increase his autonomy...
- independence. In 845,
Nominoë, Duke of Brittany, had
defeated Charles the Bald at the
Battle of Ballon. A
truce had followed, but in 849
Nominoë resumed his offensive...
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Constantinople (or 788)
Nicholas I, pope of the
Catholic Church (d. 867)
Nominoe, duke of
Brittany (approximate date) Pribina,
Slavic prince (approximate...
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Alain II Hir (c.640?–690)
Morman (r. 814–818)
Wihomarc (r. 822–825)
Nominoe (or Nevenoe) (r. 841–851), as a
missus dominicus of the
Emperor Louis...
- Duke of
Brittany from 851 to his death.
After the
death of his
father Nominoe, he led a
successful military campaign against the Franks, culminating...
- SV
Nominoé was a
French sailing ship that ran
aground near Blankenberge,
Belgium during a
violent storm while she was
travelling from London,
United Kingdom...
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about historical legends and
heroic deeds of
Breton leaders,
including Nominoe,
Erispoe and the
warriors of the
Combat of the Thirty. The
second part...
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Nominoë, Duke of Brittany.
Nominoë was
appropriating border territory and
opposing Charles'
attempt to
impose Frankish authority.
Nominoë defeated...
- he was the
rightful heir to the County.
Lambert and
Nominoe intended to join forces.
While Nominoe prepared an army to
attack Nantes,
Renaud organised...