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Gourmaëlon or Wrmaelon (died 913/4), was the Count of Cornouaille and de facto ruler of Brittany from 907 – c. 914. As ruler of Brittany he was considered Prince de Bretagne in some chronicles and histories. His actual history is among the least well documented of the early medieval rulers of Brittany. His reputed time of rule coincides with a dramatic increase in Viking invasions that ultimately led up to the Viking Occupation of Brittany that began after his death.

He is believed to have been named Count of Cornouaille by Alan I, King of Brittany near the end of his reign in 907. After Alan I's death in 907 he disputed the right of Alan's heirs to rule Brittany and fought for the control of the kingdom, albeit without claiming the title king.

His life and activities are sparsely recorded in historical documents save for several donations to the Breton churches of the day. In a donation to the monastery of Plélan in 910 he is identified as "ruler of Brittany". At Redon in 913 he is identified as Count Gourmaelon, the Breton monarch.

He is understood to have died in 913 (or 914) in a battle with invading Vikings.

No subsequent ruler of Brittany is recorded in histories or chronicles of the period until the return of Alan II, Duke of Brittany, known as Alan Barbetorte, from England c. 937–938.


Notes

  1. In the Cartulaire de Landévennec, Uurmaelon comes Cornubia
  2. According to Poisson and Le Mat, his self proclaimed authority was considered more nominal than real (« autorité plus nominale que réelle »)
  3. In the Cartulaire de Redon (910), « Gurmahilon regnante Britanniam »
  4. In the Cartulaire de Redon (913) « Gurmahilon comitem qui tunc monarchiam Britanniae regebat »
  5. entrée dans le Manuscrit 476 de la bibliothèque d’Angers dit Anecdota novissima :« Anno DCCCCXIII Guuormaelon oc ».

References

  1. Price 1989, p. 102.
  2. Price 1989, p. 357.
  3. Cartulaire de Landévennec, pp. 154–155.
  4. Poisson & Le Mat 2000, p. 69.
  5. Cartulaire de Redon 910.
  6. Cartulaire de Redon 913.

Bibliography

Further reading

  • Quaghebeur, Joëlle (2002). La Cornouaille du IXieme au XIIieme (Mémoire, pouvoirs, noblesse), Edition 2. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes. ISBN 978-2-86847-743-9.
  • de La Borderie, Arthur (1901). La chronologie du cartulaire de Redon. Rennes: Oberthur.
Regnal titles
Preceded byAlan I King of Brittany
ruled de facto without title

908–913
Succeeded byViking Occupation
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Alan II
Preceded byRiwallon Count of Cornouaille
907–913
Succeeded byViking Occupation
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Alan II
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958–1072
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1072–1156
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1156–1196
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1196–1203
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1203–1221
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1221–1341
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