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Waroch I ( br, Gwereg; modern french: Guérech; ) was an early ruler of the Bro Wened (Vannetais) in southern
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. It is unclear whether he or his grandson
Waroch II Waroch ( br, Gwereg) was an early Breton ruler of the Vannetais ('). Waroch, or his grandfather Waroch I, gave his name to the traditional Breton province of Bro-Waroch ("land of Waroch"). However, it is possible that there were several succe ...
is the namesake of the region.


Life

Waroch controlled the hinterland of the region formerly held by the Veneti
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, without actually gaining control of
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itself. The settlement became a
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enclave before later being conquered as the
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city
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. It forms the core of
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in modern
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. He seems to have been granted the formal title of "count". According to some authors, the name Waroch I and the other names with which he's historically known are eponymous of Bro-erec. After the early twenty years of 6th century, during which he consolidated his control on a large part of Gallic areas, Waroch/Gwereg could conquer large parts of low
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, until
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. A lot of courtesy romance spoke of Waroch I's ''gesta'' making confusion with the legendary character of
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by
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and it could be important that, among all named countries in his
Erec et Enide , original_title_lang = fro , translator = , written = c. 1170 , country = , language = Old French , subject = Arthurian legend , genre = Chivalric romance , form ...
, the one and only identifiable is Nantes. Moreover, in this town, a ceremony in which Erec has been crowned and marries "symbolically" Enide (personification of town Vannes: Enide>Gwened>Venedis/Vannes) takes place.


Family

Waroch had several children by an unknown wife: * Chanao I, who succeeded him on his death * Macliau, Bishop of Vannes, who succeeded his brother *
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, who married Conomor the Cursed, count of
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*Three other sons, killed by their brother Chanao. When Waroch died, a fight between his descendants took place. Canao tried to kill Macliau and Conomor the Cursed helped him to keep him safe. Probably he took this role because he was the oldest family member. But Conomor and Waroch had not pacific relations before Conomor married Tryphine. For example, Saint Hernin's hermitage in
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, no longer from
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/Vorgium, was destroyed because of the wars between “le roi de Bretagne Dumnonée e le Comte de Cournouaille Comorre”. Saint
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was a great friend and counselor of the king and, according to the legend, he tried to convert the cursed Conomor even though unsuccessful. Armorican version of Saint Gildas biography says he went in the area in order to spend his old age and he would be asked by Waroch for founding a monastery "''apud Mons Ruvisium''" (the Ancient Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys abbey), on
Vannes Vannes (; br, Gwened) is a commune in the Morbihan department in Brittany in north-western France. It was founded over 2,000 years ago. History Celtic Era The name ''Vannes'' comes from the Veneti, a seafaring Celtic people who lived ...
gulf. During this period, Gildas helped in stopping the conflict between Conomor and Waroch by supporting the marriage Conomor and Tryphine.
Waroch II Waroch ( br, Gwereg) was an early Breton ruler of the Vannetais ('). Waroch, or his grandfather Waroch I, gave his name to the traditional Breton province of Bro-Waroch ("land of Waroch"). However, it is possible that there were several succe ...
, Macliau's son and Waroch I's nephew, conquered again some of the areas owned by his grandfather. When Judael, Conomor's step-son, re-established (at least officially) his dynasty power upon Armorican Dumnonia, he however had a great loss: ''Consul'' status undertook a compromise for Francs. He, his descendants, and Waroch's descendants would be no longer at the same level as a king. Instead, it was under Childebert. They would be simple
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subdued to
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dynasty.Guido Codecasa, "Alla ricerca della Storia: Gottfried von Straßburg e il suo Tristano e Isotta”, op. cit., p. 49


Notes


Bibliography

* Guido Codecasa, "Alla ricerca della Storia: Gottfried von Straßburg e il suo Tristano e Isotta”, in I quaderni de l'eclettico N°4, Milano, aprile 2017. * * Katharine Sarah Macquoid, Through Brittany, 1877, Londra 6th-century Breton people 550 deaths Year of birth unknown {{Europe-royal-stub br:Gwereg Iañ ca:Waroc'h I fr:Waroch Ier pt:Waroch