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Lambert I of Nantes

796 - 836

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Lambert I (died 836) was the Count of Nantes and Prefect of the Breton March between 818 and 831 and Duke of Spoleto between 834 and 836. Lambert succeeded his father Guy. Lambert participated in an expedition undertaken by Louis the Pious in 818 against the Bretons, who had proclaimed Morvan Lez-Breizh their king. In 822, a new Breton chief Wiomarc'h rebelled, but submitted in May 825 at Aachen. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lambert I of Nantes is the 1,209th most popular nobleman (down from 1,096th in 2019), the 4,218th most popular biography from France (down from 3,884th in 2019) and the 156th most popular French Nobleman.

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Among NOBLEMEN

Among noblemen, Lambert I of Nantes ranks 1,209 out of 1,415Before him are Alusian of Bulgaria, Joan, Countess of Blois, Philip, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, Princess Marie Adelaide of Luxembourg, Joachim Ernest, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön, and Landgravine Charlotte of Hesse-Homburg. After him are Philip, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Sharafuddin of Selangor, Princess Nadejda Petrovna of Russia, Marfa Apraksina, Peter Phillips, and Władysław Opolski.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 796, Lambert I of Nantes ranks 4Before him are Al-Mu'tasim, Dhul-Nun al-Misri, and Lü Dongbin.  Among people deceased in 836, Lambert I of Nantes ranks 5Before him are Malamir of Bulgaria, Wala of Corbie, Giovanni I Participazio, and Muhammad ibn Idris.

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In France

Among people born in France, Lambert I of Nantes ranks 4,218 out of 6,770Before him are Michel Pécheux (1911), Grégory Coupet (1972), Sébastien Ogier (1983), Wissam Ben Yedder (1990), Paul Meurisse (1912), and Dominique Colonna (1928). After him are Jean Cavaillès (1903), Gervase of Tilbury (1155), Jacqueline Auriol (1917), Edmond Delfour (1907), Léon Glovacki (1928), and Jules Koundé (1998).

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