Nominoe

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Nominoe was a 9th-century Breton leader often regarded as the founder of an independent Brittany for his successful resistance against Frankish rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Breton ruler
count of Vannes
duke of Brittany
historical figure
medieval noble
appointedBy Louis the Pious NERFINISHED
associatedWith Redon Abbey NERFINISHED
battle Battle of Ballon NERFINISHED
burialPlace Redon Abbey (disputed) NERFINISHED
centuryOfBirth 9th century
child Erispoe NERFINISHED
conflict Breton-Frankish wars NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Brittany NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 800
dateOfDeath 7 March 851
dateOfEvent 22 November 845
describedAs father of Breton independence
founder of an independent Brittany
era Early Middle Ages NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Breton
language Breton
Latin
laterOpposed Charles the Bald NERFINISHED
legacy symbol of Breton nationalism
loyalty Carolingian Empire NERFINISHED
name Nominoe NERFINISHED
notableFor founding the independence of Brittany
resistance against Frankish rule
opponent Charles the Bald NERFINISHED
Frankish kingdom NERFINISHED
partOf Breton nobility
placeOfBirth Brittany NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Frankish kingdom NERFINISHED
Vendôme NERFINISHED
positionHeld Count of Vannes NERFINISHED
Duke of Brittany NERFINISHED
Missus imperatoris in Brittany
regionRuled Brittany NERFINISHED
Vannes NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
residence Brittany NERFINISHED
Vannes NERFINISHED
resultOfConflict increased autonomy of Brittany
weakening of Frankish control over Brittany
sexOrGender male
successor Erispoe NERFINISHED
victoryIn Battle of Ballon NERFINISHED
workLocation Brittany NERFINISHED
Vannes NERFINISHED

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King of Brittany titleHolder Nominoe