Waroch I (Breton: Gwereg; modern French: Guérech; d. c. 550) was an early ruler of the Bro Wened[1] (Vannetais) in southern Brittany. It is unclear whether he or his grandson Waroch II is the namesake of the region.
^Anonimo (1832). "Dei conti e duchi di Bretagna". L'Arte di verificare le date dei fatti storici delle inscrizioni delle cronache. Vol. 13 (I ed.). p. 241.
WarochI (Breton: Gwereg; modern French: Guérech; d. c. 550) was an early ruler of the Bro Wened (Vannetais) in southern Brittany. It is unclear whether...
Waroch (Breton: Gwereg) was an early Breton ruler of the Vannetais (Gwened). Waroch, or his grandfather WarochI, gave his name to the traditional Breton...
Waroch may refer to: WarochI (d. c. 550), Breton ruler of the Vannetais Waroch II (fl. 578–90), grandson, Breton ruler of the Vannetais This disambiguation...
Chanao I or Canao was king of Vannetais in Brittany, France, in 550–560. Chanao was the son of king WarochI and he claimed power over the whole south...
Bro Waroch (from the gallicisation of the same name) or by numerous variant spellings, although it is unclear whether the namesake Gwereg was WarochI or...
Childebert II. In 578, Chilperic sent an army to fight the Breton ruler Waroch II of the Bro-Wened along the Vilaine. The Frankish army consisted of units...
with her son Judael. He is later said to have come into conflict with WarochI, count of Vannes, whose daughter Tryphine he had married after his first...
Conomor. Conomor is said to have married Tryphine, the daughter of his ally WarochI, but seems later to have violently abused and then murdered her. Conomor...
Bretons held the hinterland around Vannes (Breton: Gwened) as early as Waroch (Gwereg I) in the early 6th century. He and his successors established a petty...
various spellings of its Frenchified forms "Waroch" and "Guérech". It may refer to either: WarochIWaroch II This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
against Waroch under Beppolem and Ebrachain, mutual enemies. Ebrachain was also enemy of Fredegund, who sent the Saxons of Bayeux to aid Waroch. Beppolem...
century) – by tradition, the founder of Brittany Budic II (early 6th century) Waroch II (late 6th century) Saint Judicaël (early 7th century) Alain II Hir (c...
to Childebert I in exchange for legitimacy. They attempted to escape Frankish rule during the time of Chilperic I, who subdued Waroch II and at least...
Frankish territory. He compels obedience from Waroch II and demands 1,000 solidus for looting Nantes. King Reccared I renounces Arianism and adopts Catholicism...
Britain, Cornwall (Kernow) and Devon (Dumnonia). Bro Waroc'h ("land of Waroch", now Bro Gwened) derives from the name of one of the first known Breton...
Frankish territory. He compels obedience from Waroch II and demands 1,000 solidus for looting Nantes. King Reccared I renounces Arianism and adopts Catholicism...
the Breton Waroch II in 579. A Saxon unit of laeti settled at Bayeux – the Saxones Baiocassenses. These Saxons became subjects of Clovis I late in the...
homelands of the migrating Britons (Devon and Cornwall). Bro Waroc'h ("land of Waroch") derives from the name of one of the first known Breton rulers, who dominated...