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Salomon, King of Brittany

Salomon ((ブルトン語:Salaün)) (died 874) was Count of Rennes and Nantes from 852 and Duke of Brittany from 857 until his death by assassination. He used the title King of Brittany intermittently after 868. In 867, he was granted the counties of Avranches and Coutances.
In popular tradition within Brittany he was canonised as "Saint Salomon" after his death and raised to the rank of martyr.
==Rise under Erispoe==
Salomon was the son of Riwallon III of Poher. In 851, Charles the Bald, after his defeat at the Battle of Jengland, made peace with Erispoe, the Breton duke, and granted him the counties of Rennes and Nantes and the Pays de Retz in Poitou as far as the river Mayenne. In 852, Salomon swore an oath to Charles and became his loyal follower (''fidelis''); in return, in a manner similar to Erispoe, he was granted Rennes, Nantes, and Retz as a "third" of Brittany to be held from Charles in fee.〔Julia M. H. Smith (1992), ''Province and Empire: Brittany and the Carolingians'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 101.〕 He and Erispoe were the ''dominatores'' of Rennes in 853. Salomon was the most powerful aristocrat at Erispoe's court.

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