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    Conan Meriadoc (/ˈkoʊnən/; Welsh: Cynan Meiriadog; Breton: Konan Meriadeg) is a legendary British Celtic leader credited with founding Brittany. Versions...
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  • the persons, real or otherwise, carrying the name "Meriadoc" or its variants, are: Conan Meriadoc, semi-mythical king of Brittany in Gaul Meriasek, Breton...
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  • Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930), British writer Conan Meriadoc, Brythonic king of Dumnonia (Cornwall, Brittany) Conán mac Morna, fian warrior Conán mac Lia...
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    Constantine and his children descendants of Conan Meriadoc, legendary founder of the line of Kings of Brittany. Conan is also featured in the Historia Regum...
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    Octavius passes the crown to his son-in-law Maximianus, his nephew Conan Meriadoc is given rule of Brittany to compensate him for not succeeding. After...
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    Southampton) unintentionally and nearly fought the army of the Britons under Conan Meriadoc before agreeing to a truce. Following further negotiations, Maximian...
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  • Marmaduke, and finally Meriadoc Brandybuck. The name Meriadoc has sometimes been seen as an allusion to the nobleman Conan Meriadoc, legendary founder of...
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    the sunken city of Ys. He is supposed to have been the son of Conan Meriadoc, but Conan lived much earlier in the late 4th Century. King Gradlon (Gralon...
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    Britain appeared in the 4th century in Armorica led by the legendary king Conan Meriadoc.[citation needed] They spoke the now extinct British language, which...
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    Romano-British ruler Octavius / Eudaf Hen (and therefore sister of Conan Meriadoc) and the wife of Magnus Maximus / Macsen Wledig, the 4th-century emperor...
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