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Kingdom of Brittany

851 CE – 939 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
851 CE – 939 CE
Duration
88 years
Known Periods
9
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Kingdom of Brittany (Breton: Rouantelezh Breizh) was a short-lived vassal-state of the Frankish Empire that emerged during 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 kingdom fell into a period of turmoil caused by Norse invasions and a succession dispute between Salomon's murderers: Gurvand and Pascweten. Pascweten's brother, Alan, called the Great, was the third and last to be recognized as King of Brittany. After his death, Brittany fell under Norse occupation. When Alan Twistedbeard, Alan the Great's grandson, reconquered Brittany in 939, Brittany became a sovereign duchy until its union with France in 1532.

Historical Periods

Kingdom of Brittany (825–859)

825 CE – 859 CE

Area: 24,213 km²

Kingdom of Brittany (860–865)

860 CE – 865 CE

Area: 40,597 km²

Kingdom of Brittany (866–869)

866 CE – 869 CE

Area: 41,556 km²

Kingdom of Brittany (870–879)

870 CE – 879 CE

Area: 47,425 km²

Kingdom of Brittany (880–881)

880 CE – 881 CE

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Area: 45,485 km²

Kingdom of Brittany (882–887)

882 CE – 887 CE

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Area: 45,804 km²

Kingdom of Brittany (888–895)

888 CE – 895 CE

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Area: 45,485 km²

Kingdom of Brittany (896–910)

896 CE – 910 CE

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Area: 45,804 km²

Kingdom of Brittany (911–921)

911 CE – 921 CE

Area: 45,804 km²

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