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Name: Bro Waroc'h (Guntram)

Type: Polity

Start: 588 AD

End: 592 AD

Nation: bro waroc'h

Parent: kingdom of orleans (guntram)

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Period of vassalage to Guntram, the ruler of one of the many Frankish Teilreiche (polities emerging from the hereditary divisions of the Frankish Kingdom that repeatedly divided and reunited).

Establishment


  • January 588: In 587, Frankish sub-king Gontrand compelled obedience from Waroch II, the Breton ruler of the Vannetais.
  • Chronology


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    1. Frankish Partitions


    The Frankish Kingdom was partitioned and reuinited several times as the Frankish rulers used to divide their territories equally among their heirs. This lead also to a number of wars and revolts.

    1.1.Treaty of Andelot

    Was a treaty between Gontran and Childebert II, both Frankish subkings, about the extent of their domains.


    1.2.Merge of the kingdoms of Metz and of Orleans

    After the death of Gontan of Orleans, the Frankish subking of Metz, Childebert II, merged the Kingdoms of Orleans and Metz.

  • January 593: On the death of Guntram, in 592, the vassal kingdoms of Brittany passed to Sigebert.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 593: On the death of Guntram, in 592, the vassal kingdoms of Brittany passed to Sigebert.
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