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Salomon, King of Brittany

Salomon (Breton: Salaün) (died 874) was Count of Rennes and Nantes from 852 and Duke of Brittany from 857 until his assassination in 874. In 867, he was granted the counties of Avranches and Coutances, and he used the title King of Brittany intermittently after 868.

Solomon III of Bretagne[1]
fresco by Alphonse Le Henaff in the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Rennes
King of Brittany
Died25 June 874
Honored inCatholic Church[2]
Major shrineMonastery of Plélan
Church in Pithiviers
Saint-Salomon in Vannes
Feast25 June[3]

In popular tradition within Brittany he was canonised as "Saint Salomon" after his death and raised to the rank of martyr.

Rise under Erispoe edit

Salomon was the son of Riwallon III of Poher, who himself was the son of Count Erispoë I of Poher, King of the Browaroch (775–812), and older brother of Nominoe. In 851, Charles the Bald, after his defeat at the Battle of Jengland, made peace with Salomon's cousin Erispoe, son of Nominoe, 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.[4] He and Erispoe were the dominatores of Rennes in 853. Salomon was the most powerful aristocrat at Erispoe's court.

Revolt of 858–863 edit

Probably because he feared losing his benefices (which he held under Erispoe) if Louis the Stammerer were allowed to become king at Le Mans, Salomon colluded with the otherwise unknown Almarchus to assassinate his cousin Erispoe and seize the Breton throne in 857. In 858, he was behind the large-scale revolt of the Frankish nobles of Neustria against Charles the Bald.[5] Bretons were involved in the chasing of Louis from Le Mans in the spring of that year. In September, Louis the German marched as far as Orléans, where a Breton delegation from Salomon met him and took oaths on Salomon's behalf.[6] In 859, a synod met at Savonnières near Toul and tried to order Salomon to remember his oath of 852 and to resume paying the tribute which Brittany had paid in years past.[7]

By 862, Salomon was the centre of the revolt against Charles the Bald, though he had not made war on the king himself since 860.[7] In that year he hired the services of a band of Vikings with which to fight Robert the Strong, who himself had hired mercenary Vikings to help him.[8] Salomon also lent a force of Bretons to aid Louis the Stammerer, now in league with the rebels, in his war with Robert.[7] In 863, Charles gathered an army and began marching on Brittany, but held off near Entrammes and negotiated a peace with Salomon whereby western Anjou was recognised as a part of Brittany and the lay abbacy of Saint-Aubin in Angers was granted to Salomon, who commended himself to Charles and paid tribute.[7]

Revolt of 865–867 edit

Salomon did not give up his war with Robert or his alliance with the Vikings quite so readily, however. In 865 and 866, the Vikings and Bretons ravaged the vicinity of Le Mans and Robert was killed in the Battle of Brissarthe against the Vikings allied with the Bretons.[9] This was the start of a new insurrection; even Pope Nicholas I wrote letters to Salomon urging him to resume the halted tribute payments. Charles marched on Brittany in 867, but Salomon sent his son-in-law Pascweten to negotiate a peace at Compiègne in August. Charles sent hostages to Salomon and Pascweten swore oaths of fealty to Charles on Salomon's behalf.

Peace and regalia edit

This peace was to last until the end of Salomon's life. Charles rewarded his now faithful vassal with a gift of regalia in 868, including a golden, jewelled crown.[10] It is also likely that Salomon's two-year-old son Wigo was baptised on this occasion and that Charles acted as godfather to him, thus making Salomon and Charles linked by "blood" as co-fathers.[11] Though Salomon thereafter began to call himself king, he was not king in any official capacity, as an eleventh-century historian at Redon monastery wrote:

Salomon was called king, not because it was true in fact, but because he wore a gold coronet and purple robes by a grant of the Emperor Charles, and for this reason was designated by this name.[12]

Salomon expended some effort in the mid-860s trying to have Pope Nicholas send the pallium to the Bishop of Dol to create an archdiocese for all the Breton bishoprics, which did not recognise the Archdiocese of Tours, their legal metropolitan.[13] Salomon may have wanted an archbishop which was pliable to his wishes or who could consecrate him as king. Perhaps he simply wished to break the deadlock which had ensued following Nominoe's deposition of five Breton bishops a decade and a half earlier.

In 874, a conspiracy involving Pascweten, Wrhwant, and Wigo, son of Riwallon, Count of Cornouaille, plotted to kill Salomon.[14] They succeeded in this, though they quickly fell out with each other and a civil war followed until 876.

Veneration edit

Salomon III of Bretagne is honored in the Catholic Church on 25 June.[15][16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "St. Solomon III of Bretagne". Catholic.net. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  2. ^ "St. Solomon III of Bretagne". Catholic.net. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  3. ^ "St. Solomon III of Bretagne". Catholic.net. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  4. ^ Julia M. H. Smith (1992), Province and Empire: Brittany and the Carolingians (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 101.
  5. ^ Smith, 100.
  6. ^ Smith, 104.
  7. ^ a b c d Smith, 105.
  8. ^ Einar Joranson (1923), The Danegeld in France (Augustana), 59–61.
  9. ^ Smith, 106–107.
  10. ^ Smith, 112.
  11. ^ Smith, 113.
  12. ^ Smith, 115, quoting the Vita Conwoionis, ii.
  13. ^ Smith, 158.
  14. ^ Smith, 121.
  15. ^ "San Salomone su santiebeati.it". Santiebeati.it. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  16. ^ "Salomon". DEON.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-06-13.
Regnal titles
Preceded by Duke of Brittany
857–874
Succeeded by
Preceded by Count of Nantes
852-860
Succeeded by

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For the Spanish martyr called Saint Salomon see Saint Roderick Salomon Breton Salaun died 874 was Count of Rennes and Nantes from 852 and Duke of Brittany from 857 until his assassination in 874 In 867 he was granted the counties of Avranches and Coutances and he used the title King of Brittany intermittently after 868 Solomon III of Bretagne 1 fresco by Alphonse Le Henaff in the Cathedrale Saint Pierre de RennesKing of BrittanyDied25 June 874Honored inCatholic Church 2 Major shrineMonastery of PlelanChurch in PithiviersSaint Salomon in VannesFeast25 June 3 In popular tradition within Brittany he was canonised as Saint Salomon after his death and raised to the rank of martyr Contents 1 Rise under Erispoe 2 Revolt of 858 863 3 Revolt of 865 867 4 Peace and regalia 5 Veneration 6 See also 7 ReferencesRise under Erispoe editSalomon was the son of Riwallon III of Poher who himself was the son of Count Erispoe I of Poher King of the Browaroch 775 812 and older brother of Nominoe In 851 Charles the Bald after his defeat at the Battle of Jengland made peace with Salomon s cousin Erispoe son of Nominoe 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 4 He and Erispoe were the dominatores of Rennes in 853 Salomon was the most powerful aristocrat at Erispoe s court Revolt of 858 863 editProbably because he feared losing his benefices which he held under Erispoe if Louis the Stammerer were allowed to become king at Le Mans Salomon colluded with the otherwise unknown Almarchus to assassinate his cousin Erispoe and seize the Breton throne in 857 In 858 he was behind the large scale revolt of the Frankish nobles of Neustria against Charles the Bald 5 Bretons were involved in the chasing of Louis from Le Mans in the spring of that year In September Louis the German marched as far as Orleans where a Breton delegation from Salomon met him and took oaths on Salomon s behalf 6 In 859 a synod met at Savonnieres near Toul and tried to order Salomon to remember his oath of 852 and to resume paying the tribute which Brittany had paid in years past 7 By 862 Salomon was the centre of the revolt against Charles the Bald though he had not made war on the king himself since 860 7 In that year he hired the services of a band of Vikings with which to fight Robert the Strong who himself had hired mercenary Vikings to help him 8 Salomon also lent a force of Bretons to aid Louis the Stammerer now in league with the rebels in his war with Robert 7 In 863 Charles gathered an army and began marching on Brittany but held off near Entrammes and negotiated a peace with Salomon whereby western Anjou was recognised as a part of Brittany and the lay abbacy of Saint Aubin in Angers was granted to Salomon who commended himself to Charles and paid tribute 7 Revolt of 865 867 editSalomon did not give up his war with Robert or his alliance with the Vikings quite so readily however In 865 and 866 the Vikings and Bretons ravaged the vicinity of Le Mans and Robert was killed in the Battle of Brissarthe against the Vikings allied with the Bretons 9 This was the start of a new insurrection even Pope Nicholas I wrote letters to Salomon urging him to resume the halted tribute payments Charles marched on Brittany in 867 but Salomon sent his son in law Pascweten to negotiate a peace at Compiegne in August Charles sent hostages to Salomon and Pascweten swore oaths of fealty to Charles on Salomon s behalf Peace and regalia editThis peace was to last until the end of Salomon s life Charles rewarded his now faithful vassal with a gift of regalia in 868 including a golden jewelled crown 10 It is also likely that Salomon s two year old son Wigo was baptised on this occasion and that Charles acted as godfather to him thus making Salomon and Charles linked by blood as co fathers 11 Though Salomon thereafter began to call himself king he was not king in any official capacity as an eleventh century historian at Redon monastery wrote Salomon was called king not because it was true in fact but because he wore a gold coronet and purple robes by a grant of the Emperor Charles and for this reason was designated by this name 12 Salomon expended some effort in the mid 860s trying to have Pope Nicholas send the pallium to the Bishop of Dol to create an archdiocese for all the Breton bishoprics which did not recognise the Archdiocese of Tours their legal metropolitan 13 Salomon may have wanted an archbishop which was pliable to his wishes or who could consecrate him as king Perhaps he simply wished to break the deadlock which had ensued following Nominoe s deposition of five Breton bishops a decade and a half earlier In 874 a conspiracy involving Pascweten Wrhwant and Wigo son of Riwallon Count of Cornouaille plotted to kill Salomon 14 They succeeded in this though they quickly fell out with each other and a civil war followed until 876 Veneration editSalomon III of Bretagne is honored in the Catholic Church on 25 June 15 16 See also editKings and dukes of Brittany family treeReferences edit St Solomon III of Bretagne Catholic net Retrieved 2021 06 16 St Solomon III of Bretagne Catholic net Retrieved 2021 06 16 St Solomon III of Bretagne Catholic net Retrieved 2021 06 16 Julia M H Smith 1992 Province and Empire Brittany and the Carolingians Cambridge Cambridge University Press 101 Smith 100 Smith 104 a b c d Smith 105 Einar Joranson 1923 The Danegeld in France Augustana 59 61 Smith 106 107 Smith 112 Smith 113 Smith 115 quoting the Vita Conwoionis ii Smith 158 Smith 121 San Salomone su santiebeati it Santiebeati it Retrieved 2021 06 13 Salomon DEON pl in Polish Retrieved 2021 06 13 Regnal titlesPreceded byErispoe Duke of Brittany857 874 Succeeded byPasquitan and GurvandPreceded byLambert II Count of Nantes852 860 Succeeded byRobert the Strong Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Salomon King of Brittany amp oldid 1176468611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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