Lambert I of Nantes, Count of Nantes (818–831) and Duke of Spoleto (834–836)
Lambert II of Nantes, Count of Nantes (843–851)
Lambert III of Nantes, pretender to the County of Nantes (lived 830–882)
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LambertofNantes may refer to: Lambert I ofNantes, Count ofNantes (818–831) and Duke of Spoleto (834–836) Lambert II ofNantes, Count ofNantes (843–851)...
Lambert II (died 852) was the Count ofNantes and Prefect of the Breton March between 843 and 851. Lambert ruled the county in opposition to Amaury, the...
Lambert I (died 836) was the Count ofNantes and Prefect of the Breton March between 818 and 831 and Duke of Spoleto between 834 and 836. Lambert succeeded...
"duke of Locate" (dux de Locate). He became a benefactor of the cathedral of Monza. According to the Annales Bertiniani, he and LambertofNantes died...
The counts ofNantes were originally the Frankish rulers of the Nantais under the Carolingians and eventually a capital city of the Duchy of Brittany....
Adelchis I 824–834 W LambertofNantes 834–836 ND Berengar 836–841 W Guy I 842–859 W Lambert I 859–871 S Suppo II 871–876 W Lambert I 876–880 W Guy II 880–883...
show of the Oaths of Strasbourg. In the summer of 843, Lothair or perhaps his supporter Lambert II ofNantes succeeded in persuading Nominoe to abandon Charles...
after the failed rebellion and death of Morman in 818. In the fall of 822, Lambert I ofNantes led the other counts of the Breton march against Wihomarc...
The Battle of Blain, also called the Battle of Messac, was fought on 24 May 843 by the forces ofLambert II ofNantes and Erispoe, prince of Brittany,...
of Lambert II ofNantes, who had fought for Charles at Fontenay, and was considered the legitimate heir of his father, the former Count Lambert I of Nantes...
(824–834) LambertofNantes, Duke (834–836) Berengar, Duke (836–841) Guy I, Duke (842–859) Lambert I, Duke (859–871) Suppo II, Duke (871–876) Lambert I, Duke...
Lambert II may refer to: Lambert II ofNantes (d. 852) Lambert II of Spoleto (c. 880 – 898) Lambert II, Count of Louvain (d. 1054) Lambert II, Count of...
Lambert I may refer to: Lambertof Hesbaye (d. after 650) Lambert I ofNantes (d. 836) Lambert I of Spoleto (d. 880) Lambert I, Count of Louvain (c. 950...
Berengar of Rennes. Guy was the son ofLambert and Teutberga of the Austrasian family of the Widonids. Guy received his charge in Neustria and Nantes about...
The Diocese ofNantes (Latin: Dioecesis Nannetensis; French: Diocèse de Nantes; Breton: Eskopti Naoned) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church...
25 June 841) was the Count ofNantes from 831 to 841. A Rihwinus comes witnessed the will of Charlemagne in 811. A fidelis of Louis the Pious, Ricwin was...
alliance with Lambert II ofNantes, Erispoe took command of the Breton army while his father was ill. Lambert had been displaced as ruler ofNantes by Charles...
census, the population of historic Brittany was estimated to be 4,475,295. In 2017, the largest metropolitan areas were Nantes (934,165 inhabitants),...
Lambert Doomer (11 February 1624 – 2 July 1700) was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter. Doomer was the third of nine children of Herman Doomer (1595–1650)...
advantage of the confusion in the Frankish Carolingian Empire to consolidate his territory. In alliance with a rebel Frank, Lambert II ofNantes and the...
an ambush by citizens ofNantes, in revenge for the death ofLambert II. King Burgred of Mercia appeals to Æthelwulf, king of the West Saxons, for help...
with Lambert. This allowed Lambert to occupy Nantes with the support of Nominoë. Recovered from his illness, Nominoë hoped to take advantage of the disorder...
was the son ofLambert I ofNantes and his second wife, Adelaide of Lombardy, who was a daughter of Charlemagne's second eldest son, Pepin of Italy. In...
the abolition of their political and military privileges. They retained the religious provisions of the Edict ofNantes until the rule of Louis XIV, who...
Guangdong Museum in Canton (China 2005), the Museum of Fine Arts in Nantes (France 2008), the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nice (France 2009)...
860) was the Duke of Spoleto from 842. He was the son ofLambert I ofNantes and Adelaide of Lombardy, the eldest daughter of Pepin of Italy. He travelled...