Salomon, Duke of Brittany

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For the Spanish martyr called Saint Salomon, see Saint Roderick.

Salomon (died 874), was king of Brittany, from 857 to his death. Salomon, himself son of Rivallo III, Earl of Poher, became ruler of Brittany after the murder of his cousin, Duke Erispoe. In 863, Salomon signed the treaty of Entrammes with Charles the Bald, where Anjou was recognised as a part of Brittany. He was murdered in 874, and was succeeded by his son-in-law.

His name in Breton is Salaün. He is also called Saint Salomon, but only in popular tradition was he canonized and raised to the rank of martyr.

His son was called Rivallo IV of Brittany, Earl of Poher, and had issue.

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Preceded by
Erispoe
Duke of Brittany Succeeded by
Pasquitan
or Gurvand
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