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Conomor (fl. c. 540), also known as Conomerus or Conomor the Cursed, was an early medieval ruler of Brittany. His name, which has the Welsh cognate Cynfawr, means "Great Dog", but could also indicate "Sea Dog" in early Brythonic. Conomor was notorious for his cruelty, becoming a legendary villain in Breton culture. He is widely regarded as one of the probable sources for the myth of Bluebeard and possibly also of Tristan's uncle King Mark of Cornwall. The wife-beating giant Cormoran may also retain a garbled folk memory of the same character.

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  • Conomor (ca)
  • Konomor (de)
  • Conomor (en)
  • Conomor (conde) (es)
  • Conomor (fr)
  • Conomor il Maledetto (it)
  • Conomor (it)
  • Кономор ап Тутвал (ru)
  • Кономор ап Тутвал (uk)
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  • Conomor (altres versions del nom: Konomor o Cunomorus) fou un comte regnant a l'oest de Bretanya al segle vi. Es creu que era comte del Poher en un temps que aquesta regió es podia estendre fins a les costes del nord i del sud. S'esmenta també com a rei de Domnònia que cobria aleshores la part nord de Bretanya.Es considera que podria ser el mateix personatge que Marc'h sobirà de les dues Domnònies. El nom està testimoniat a Gal·les sota la forma Cynmawr que vol dir «gran gos» (de con «gos», nom que també es troba a Conan, i meur «gran»). Sovint se'l considera comte de Carhaix (Carhays) i es diu que hauria esdevingut rei matant al seu predecessor Jonas amb la vídua del qual es va casar però després aquesta va fugir i es va refugiar a la cort dels francs amb el seu fill . (ca)
  • Konomor, auch Conomor oder Cunomorus, war ein Graf des 6. Jahrhunderts, der große Teile der westlichen Bretagne beherrschte. Er war Graf des Poher und möglicherweise auch König von Dumnonia, einem Königreich das beiderseits des Ärmelkanals Land umfasste und Vorgänger der heutigen Grafschaft Devon ist. Im Jahr 560 verbündete sich Konomor mit dem König von Aquitanien, Chram, der im Widerstand gegen seinen Vater Chlothar I., dem König der Franken, war. Die entscheidende Schlacht bei Vannes ging aber verloren. (de)
  • Conomor o Comor fue un conde bretón de la Edad Media, lugarteniente del rey franco Childeberto I.​ (es)
  • Conomor (Comorre, Konomor ou Cognomorus) est un personnage historique et légendaire de l’histoire bretonne. Omniprésent dans l‘hagiographie bretonne, Conomor apparait aussi dans des sources gallo-franques et galloises. Régnant sur une partie de la Bretagne en tant que comte, au milieu du VIe siècle, il disparait vers 560. Le règne de Conomor fait l’objet de nombreuses hypothèses et est régulièrement associé à l’idée d’un royaume double de part et d’autre de la Manche. Il est parfois assimilé au roi Marc'h. (fr)
  • Conomor il Maledetto (conosciuto anche come Conomerus; ... – novembre/dicembre 560) è stato governatore di Bretagna dell'epoca medievale. Fu discendente di Conomor, il sovrano Gallese chiamato anche Cynfawr. Il nome significa "Grande Cane", ma può indicare anche "Lupo di mare" nella prima lingua bretone. Secondo alcuni, questo personaggio corrisponderebbe a Chonober o Conoborus, poiché il fonema usato dagli abitanti della zona rendeva interscambiabile la "b" e la "m" (come nel caso di Arborychos che deriva da Armorica). (it)
  • Conomor (Cynfarch in gallese, Cunomorus in latino, Cunomor in inglese; 395 circa – ...) è stato sovrano della Dumnonia (nella Cornovaglia), regno dell'Inghilterra altomedievale. (it)
  • Кономор ап Тутвал («Проклятый») (корнск. Conomor ap Tutwal; 395—435) — король Думнонии (425—435). (ru)
  • Кономор ап Тутвал (корн. Conomor ap Tutwal; 395—435) — король Думнонії (410—435). (uk)
  • Conomor (fl. c. 540), also known as Conomerus or Conomor the Cursed, was an early medieval ruler of Brittany. His name, which has the Welsh cognate Cynfawr, means "Great Dog", but could also indicate "Sea Dog" in early Brythonic. Conomor was notorious for his cruelty, becoming a legendary villain in Breton culture. He is widely regarded as one of the probable sources for the myth of Bluebeard and possibly also of Tristan's uncle King Mark of Cornwall. The wife-beating giant Cormoran may also retain a garbled folk memory of the same character. (en)
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