- Rivallo IV of Brittany
Rivallo IV, Prince of
Brittany , Earl of Poher, was a son of "Saint Salomon ", or Salaün, King of Brittany.He had a son called
Alan, Earl of Vannes , Prince of Brittany, who died around 907.
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Rivallo IV, Prince of
He had a son called
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