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and granted to him as well. Charles and Erispoe also created a baptismal alliance, whereby Charles stood as godfather at the baptism of Erispoe's infant son Conan, but whether in 851 or 856 is unknown. Finally, in 851 Charles gave Erispoe royal regalia (robes at least) and Erispoe in turn pledged
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in 845. A truce followed, but after Charles regained control of Nantes, Nominoe and Erispoe renewed their offensive in 849. While on campaign, Nominoe died suddenly. Erispoe was proclaimed leader, but immediately after his father's death, his power was challenged by Charles the Bald, still his
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Having regained his health, Nominoe took command once more. The victory at Blain having secured control of Nantes and Rennes, he raided into Frankish territory, defeating the Franks at the
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Karlus rex cum Respogio Brittone paciscens, filiam eius filio suo Ludoico despondet, dato illi ducatu Cenomannico usque ad viam quae a Lotitia Parisiorum Cesaredunum Turonum ducit
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King Charles, making peace with Erispoe of Brittany, the daughter of whom was betrothed to his son Louis, gave the duchy of Maine as far as the road from Paris to Tours as duke.
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Erispoe was born to Nominoe's wife Argentaela, but the date of his birth is not known. He was involved in his father's campaigns to take control of the Frankish counties of
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himself to Charles with the giving of hands and an oath of fidelity. Erispoe subsequently overate at the banquet given in his honour.
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and southeast Brittany (even more easterly than his father). In 853 the town of Nantes was plundered by the
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Erispoe was at peace with Charles for the whole of his reign after Jengland and he governed as a typical
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In November 857 he was assassinated at the altar of a church, which was then considered a place of
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in February 856 Erispoe's daughter (unnamed in the sources) was betrothed to Charles's young son,
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in his place. Ambushed by Count Renaud, Erispoe was badly defeated at the initial engagement at
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as his capital. With the consent of the Frankish magnates, Louis received the
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Smith, 110–111. Erispoe and Charles signed documents in 856 as
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with an army. Erispoe defeated Charles in the decisive
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regional official might, with the added dignity of a
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from 851 to his death. After the death of his father
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Charles crossed the river 60:provinciæ Brittaniæ princeps 7: 295: 105:. In 843, in alliance with 85:("king of the Bretons") by 10: 1229: 320:Julia M. H. 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Index

French
Latin
Duke of Brittany
Nominoe
Franks
Battle of Jengland
Bretons
Regino of Prüm
Rennes
Nantes
Lambert II of Nantes
Charles the Bald
West Francia
Renaud d'Herbauges
Messac
Battle of Blain
Battle of Ballon
suzerain
Vilaine
Battle of Jengland
Angers
Loire
Pays de Retz
County of Poitou
Annales Bertiniani
Louviers
Louis the Stammerer
ducatus Cenomannicus
Neustria
Le Mans

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