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Poutrocoët
Poutrocoët was an early medieval ''pagus'' in Brittany. The term "Poutrocoët" is Breton, and contemporaries translated it literally into Latin as ''pagus trans silvam'', the "country beyond the forest", as in certain charters in the cartulary of Redon Abbey. Poutrocoët was originally a part of the early Breton kingdom of Domnonée, and included a smaller region carrying the name Porhoët. It was much larger than the other ''pagi'', and was perhaps just "a vast region that had escaped the primitive division into ''pagi''". It was sparsely populated and heavily forested, and so is sometimes associated with Brocéliande and the Argoat. By about 1000, Porhoët was a viscounty. Poutrocoët was also a diocese for a time. Until the 860s the bishops whose seat was Aleth usually titled themselves ''episcopus in Poutrocoet'' or ''episcopus in pago trans silvam'', sometimes ''episcopus in Aleta civitate'' (bishop in the ''civitas'' of Aleth"). In the 860s they began to be styled "Bishops of the see of Saint Malo" (''episcopus super episcopatum sancti Machutis''). ==Notes==
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